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Laver Cup - Team World roar back in tie-break to deny Andy Murray and Matteo Berrettini in doubles

Team World are right back in contention in the 2022 Laver Cup after Felix Auger-Aliassime and Jack Sock beat Matteo Berrettini and Andy Murray 2-6 6-3(10-8) in the first match of Day 3. In a rapid-fire 97-minute match, it was Berrettini and Murray who took the lead with an impressive showing in the first set, twice breaking the service of Team World. Ad However, the script was flipped in the second as Auger-Aliassime and Sock fought back to force the super tie-break.

Laver CupHenman describes Federer in three words after 'scenes I'll never, ever forget'AN HOUR AGO And the tie-break itself was a thrilling back and forth with the momentum swinging one way and then another. Europe stormed into an early lead, but double-faults at crucial moments allowed Team World to stay alive and eventually to triumph. It was a disappointing ending for Murray, who was forced to undergo treatment on a cut suffered to his right leg during the defeat.

Murray finishes Laver Cup 2022 winless after losing to Australian Alex de Minaur on day one. When Team World won out they moved to just 8-7 behind Team Europe. With wins on day three worth three points, Team World have every chance of finally breaking Team Europe's stranglehold on the Laver Cup.

Team Europe have so far won every edition of the tournament, going back to its inaugural year in 2017. It was a near do-or-die match for Team World. Had they failed to win, Team Europe would have needed just one more point to claim the Laver Cup yet again.

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