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The 2025 Laver Cup will be the eighth edition of the Laver Cup, a men's tennis tournament between teams from Europe and the rest of the world. It set to be held on an indoor hard court at the Chase Center in San Francisco, United States from 19 until 21 September.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 12 January 2025. Basketball tournament For the women's tournament, see FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup. FIBA Basketball World Cup Upcoming season or competition: 2027 FIBA Basketball World Cup Sport Basketball Founded 1950 ; 75 years ago (1950) First season 1950 No. of teams 32 (finals) Countries FIBA ...
For the very first time, Team World successfully defended its Laver Cup title. Americans Ben Shelton and Frances Tiafoe beat Hubert Hurkacz and Andrey Rublev 7-6 (7), 7-6 (7) to help Team World ...
The qualifiers took place from November 2025 to March 2027 with 80 national teams competing for a spot in the World Cup. The road to the 2027 World Cup will begin in February 2024 with the start of the European pre-qualifiers, which will end at August 2024. The draw for the qualifiers will be held at early 2025 in Doha.
The United States men's national basketball team competed at the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup and finished in fourth place. The team held training camp in early August and scheduled five exhibition games before their World Cup opener at the end of the month in Manila. [1] The Americans were 4–1 during group play, qualifying for the final round.
The FIBA World Cup will be played Aug. 25 through Sept. 10 in the Philippines, Indonesia and Japan. Anthony Edwards, Tyrese Haliburton, Mikal Bridges and Bobby Portis have also pledged to play for ...
A late comeback by the United States wasn't enough to overcome a big third quarter by Germany as the Americans lost in the FIBA World Cup semifinal, 113-111.
FIBA has organized a world championship, known as World Cup, for men since 1950 and a women's world championship, known as the Women's World Cup, since 1953. From 1986 through 2014, both events were held every four years, alternating with the Olympics . [ 7 ]