
Tennis
Laver Cup: Team Europe vs Team World – Who is Better?
A unique competition taking place annually, the Laver Cup’s profile has been elevated. To a certain extent, is viewed as the tennis equivalent of golf’s esteemed team tournament, the Ryder Cup. Traditionally staged a couple of weeks after the US Open, this hard-court event pits the best players in Europe against others from the rest of the world in a mixture of singles and doubles rubbers. Indeed, the Laver Cup has stoked new tensions, and it has become a key battleground for the world’s leading players.

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But who has won more Laver Cups? Who is the best Laver Cup team? At SportsBoom, we have tackled these questions comprehensively with a stats-driven approach. By crunching the numbers and displaying key performance metrics, we’ve provided an unequivocal answer, and we have hinted at the direction the Laver Cup rivalry might head in the future.
SB Market Index: How We Evaluate Team Europe vs. Team World
To provide an educated team tennis competition comparison for the Laver Cup, our evaluation was detailed. We combined a statistical analysis of Laver Cup titles won with expert and media perception to assess which team has the upper hand. Leveraging these two factors formed the ‘SB Market Index’, a custom-built system, ensuring scores were fair and devoid of single-source bias.
Industry Insights
A curated analysis involved collating opinions from the top 10 tennis and media sources. This measured how prominently each team featured in discussions about historical dominance and success in the Laver Cup.
Source Name | Team Europe | Team World |
Guinness World Records – Most team wins of the Laver Cup | 1 | 0 |
Wikipedia – Laver Cup overview (records & stats) | 1 | 0 |
Reuters – Sublime Alcaraz delivers for Team Europe (2024 win) | 1 | 0 |
Reuters – Noah to captain Team Europe… Team Europe dominated first four editions | 1 | 0 |
Reuters/BBC coverage – Europe edged out Team World to win 2024 title | 1 | 0 |
BVM Sports – history & all-time results: Europe has five wins vs World’s two | 1 | 0 |
BBC Sport – Europe win narrow 13-11 in 2024, extend series lead | 1 | 0 |
ESPN (AP via ESPN article) – Team World’s 2023 win noted as only second, after Europe’s dominance | 0 | 1 |
World Tennis Magazine – Europe comeback in 2024 reinforces their historical edge | 1 | 0 |
Reuters/NBC Sports – reporting Team World’s back-to-back titles | 0 | 1 |
Total | 8 | 2 |

SB Score
Team | Laver Cups Won | SB Score |
Team Europe | 5 | 1.00 |
Team World | 2 | 0.40 |
The score for the Laver Cup history analysis is based on the total number of Laver Cups won, with a 100% weightage assigned. The raw stats were used to calculate the final ‘SB Score’.

SB Market Index
Rank | Team | SB Score | Industry Insights | SB Market Index |
1 | Team Europe | 1.00 | 8 | 6.60 |
2 | Team World | 0.40 | 2 | 1.68 |

Team Europe: The Dominant Force in Laver Cup History
Team Europe has consistently produced the best talents on the ATP Tour for some time, and they have a played a part in instigating some of the sport’s greatest rivalries. Several of these players have also spent the most weeks as World No.1, and they relish the team format.
Team Europe have been the dominant force, and Team Europe’s tennis record in the Laver Cup speaks volumes about how their contribution to the tournament. Their success was underpinned by their superb ‘SB Score’ and ‘Industry Insights’ results.
Team World: The Rising Challenger
Previously also-rans, Team World has tried to shake off the tag of underdogs. Team World’s back-to-back Laver Cup wins of 2022 and 2023, however, suggested a turning of the tide.
The thumping 13-2 triumph in Vancouver in 2023 was seminal for Team World. Former Team World coach John McEnroe had a full roster of players at his disposal who were enjoying some of the best form of their careers. A sparkling display was rounded off with Frances Tiafoe teaming up with Ben Shelton to see off Andrey Rublev and Hubert Hurkacz.
Although Team World remains a challenger, the 2023 result marked a temporary shifting dynamic in the story of the Laver Cup Team Europe vs Team World.
The Factors Behind Europe’s Dominance
Team Europe have invariably been crowned Laver Cup champions, indicating the rivalry has been a bit one-sided, but there are a few factors underlying this
Availability of top-ranked players – Previously, Team Europe could call on the ‘Big Three’ in earlier editions. With Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic enjoying sustained periods of excellence during their careers, and among those who claimed the most ATP titles in history, this gave Team Europe a huge boost. Now, the Carlos Alcaraz vs Jannik Sinner dynamic fuels further belief for Team Europe, given how they represent a new exciting era in men’s tennis.
Talent Pool – With a bigger and higher calibre player pool available and perhaps a greater level of interest in tennis in Europe compared to the rest of the world, this has helped give Team Europe the edge.
Better coaching – The US and other parts of the world have been playing catch-up with the level of coaching in Europe, and this has got the competitive juices flowing for Team Europe’s contingent.
Conclusion on the Laver Cup Rivalry
In summary, our model highlighted Team Europe are historically the superior Laver Cup team, and this was guided by an excellent ‘SB Score’ and ‘Industry Insights’ rating.
Although the narrative suggested the rivalry was one-sided in the earlier editions, Team World have hit back in recent years, and they have given Team Europe plenty to think about.
The future of the Laver Cup is arguably less predictable than it once was, which is only a good thing for the fans. Team World’s recent successes would indicate the Laver Cup has plenty of legs, and it will make for compelling viewing moving forward.

Charles Perrin is a highly experienced sports betting content writer with over six years of working with some of the leading sportsbooks in the UK, including bet365 and William Hill.