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Frances Tiafoe beats Stefanos Tsitsipas to deny Roger Federer glory as Team World win Laver Cup for first time

Frances Tiafoe beat Stefanos Tsitsipas 1-6 7-6(11) 10-8 to seal a first Laver Cup win for Team World as Roger Federer was denied a fairytale finish to his career — watch 'Roger's Last Dance’ at 20:00 (BST) on Eurosport 1 and discovery+ Tiafoe backed up a stunning showing from Felix Auger-Aliassime, who teamed up with Jack Sock to beat Andy Murray and Matteo Berrettini and then beat Novak Djokovic to turn a 4-8 deficit into a 10-8 advantage. Ad With three points on offer for a win, Team World only needed Tiafoe to beat Tsitsipas to seal a first Laver Cup win.

Laver Cup'McEnroe was tired of losing!' — Tiafoe on 'amazing feeling' as Team World win Laver CupAN HOUR AGO Tsitsipas took the first set at a canter, winning it in just 21 minutes, but the second set was a far tighter affair, with Tiafoe taking it on a tie-break, 13-11, with some stunning tennis to send it to a Laver breaker — a race to 10 points. Tiafoe produced some miraculous tennis in the Laver breaker, showing great court coverage and sleight of hand to win it 10-8.

The result means that Federer’s last outing at a competitive event ended in defeat, with the Swiss having announced his retirement from professional tennis ahead of the event. Exclusive: 'We all had tears in our eyes' — Borg on emotional scenes as Federer retired Henman describes Federer in three words after 'scenes I'll never, ever forget' 'One of the greatest athletes of all time' — Djokovic admits 'sadness' over Federer retirement It all started so well for Tsitsipas, who came flying out of the traps, holding to 15 to help calm the nerves of Team Europe after two wins from two for Team World.

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