Farewell to the captains: Laver Cup pays tribute to Borg and McEnroe
Legendary heads of Team Europe and Team World step down from the tournament after seven years
When the first Laver Cup was staged in 2017, the iconic figures of rivals-turned-friends Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe were one of the most eye-catching aspects of the brand-new team competition.
“To be able to look on the other side and see my greatest rival and great friend, Bjorn Borg, and have my brother as my right-hand man, it’s pretty hard to top that for me personally,” shared McEnroe in Berlin.
Read more: Borg vs. McEnroe: The battle of rivals who became friends
The seven tournaments since have provided countless highlights featuring the two legends of tennis, ending with the most dramatic of comeback wins for Team Europe on Sunday and a fifth triumph for Borg. For the players competing on the court, the Laver Cup has been a chance to get up close and personal with two of their idols.
“Legend” is the word that comes up repeatedly when players from both Team Europe and Team World describe their captains. For Laver Cup debutants Flavio Cobolli (Europe) and Alejandro Tabilo (World) it’s been an opportunity to learn from the very best.
“Having just a little bit of contact with Borg for me means a lot,” smiled Cabolli. “I was born with him and John playing only on YouTube, so I want to say thanks for everything, you know.”
Tabilo agreed: “Yeah, it’s pretty surreal to have a legend like McEnroe giving us tips and everything, it’s nice. Obviously I’m going to try and use that, hopefully for the whole year, rest of the year. for the rest of my career.”
Borg and McEnroe’s time in charge may be over, but the future for the Laver Cup is bright. In Yannick Noah and Andre Agassi, Team Europe and Team World have two new captains to create new memories. And for Laver Cup Chairman Tony Godsick, the tournament has a significant role to play in the sport of tennis going forward.
“With this event, the platform literally is players are sitting on the bench with the Borgs and the McEnroes. They have Rod Laver here as well. This year we obviously had Boris Becker and Michael Stich and Steffi Graf. These players don’t get a chance to see them maybe ever again,” he explained.
“The Laver Cup will provide a meeting place each and every year for these types of players, which I think is important for the history, for the optics, for content. People want to see these interactions. So hopefully we’re bringing a little of that to the Tennis Channel.”
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