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Novak Djokovic headlines Laver Cup day two with Frances Tiafoe showdown, Cameron Norrie and Taylor Fritz in action

Novak Djokovic is the star attraction on day two of the 2022 Laver Cup, as the 21-time Grand Slam champion heads onto the court for the first time. The Serb headlines the night session with a match-up against US Open semi-finalist Frances Tiafoe. After taking on Tiafoe, Djokovic turns his attention to the doubles when he joins Matteo Berrettini for a tussle against Jack Sock and Alex de Minaur.

Ad But before Djokovic takes centre stage in the evening session, Berrettini and Felix Auger-Aliassime go head-to-head in the singles which commence at 1pm. Britain no.1 Cameron Norrie then faces Taylor Fritz in the second match of the day session, after Nadal left the tournament for personal reasons. Laver Cup‘Tonight was all happiness’ – Federer reflects on emotional farewell alongside Nadal2 HOURS AGO Results from the first day of the tournament sees both teams tied at 2-2.

Casper Ruud and Stefanos Tsitsipas gave Team Europe an early lead with victories over Jack Sock and Diego Schwartzman respectively. De Minaur got Team World off the mark with a win over Andy Murray, while American duo Tiafoe and Sock levelled the overall scores by beating Nadal and Roger Federer, in what was the latter's final competitive match. What is the format? The Laver Cup sees six players from Europe take on six players from the rest of the world in a race to reach 13 points by winning singles and doubles matches.

It takes place over three days where a victory is worth one point on Day 1, two points on Day 2, and three points on Day 3. Each match is best-of-three sets, with the deciding set being a 10-point tie-breaker. Every player will take part once or twice in the singles matches, with at least four of the six players per team featuring in the

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