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The Laver Cup 2021 going to begin soon. The tournament is going to be held on the 24th of September and will go on till the 26th of September. Like every season, this year promises to be full of fun and excitement. 

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As we speak about the Laver Cup, let’s take a closer look at the schedule for this season. On Friday, the 24th of September, there will be two singles matches during the first session. After that, at the night session, there will be a singles match followed by a doubles match to conclude proceedings on day 1. 

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Laver Cup 2021 schedule is action-packed 

On day 2, the itinerary will be the same as the previous day. On the third and final day on the 26th of September, the day session will begin with a doubles match along with three singles matches. After that, there will be the trophy presentation.

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The day session will begin at 1 pm local time and the evening will begin at 7 pm local time. However, the final day session will begin at 12 pm local time. 

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Reflecting on the Laver Cup, this edition will be the first in which fans won’t get to witness the greats Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic. However, on the brighter side, players like Daniil Medvedev, Stefanos Tsitsipas, Alexander Zverev will be in action for Team Europe. 

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The event is going to be held on indoor hard courts at the TD Garden in Boston, the United States, from the 24th of September until the 26th of September. We wish both teams the best of luck and may the better team win. 

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