Laver Cup 2026 · The O2, London
2026 PLAYER ROSTERS
ATP rankings, career titles and full Laver Cup records for every confirmed and eligible player heading to London, 25–27 September 2026.
Team Europe — Captain: Yannick Noah
Team World — Captain: Andre Agassi
Rankings: 16 March 2026
TEAM EUROPE
Captain: Yannick Noah · Vice-captain: Tim Henman
Roster Status: Two players are officially confirmed for Laver Cup 2026 (marked Confirmed). The remaining four spots will be filled by ranking and captain's picks closer to the event. Players marked Likely are among the highest-ranked eligible Europeans and are widely expected to be selected. This page will be updated with each official announcement. Last updated: 19 March 2026.
Career Titles
26
ATP singles
Grand Slams
7
AO, RG×2, W×2, USO×2
Career High
1
World No. 1
Laver Cup Record
3–1 singles
3rd appearance in 2026 (2024–2026)
Career Titles
24
ATP singles
Grand Slams
0
3× finalist
Career High
2
World No. 2
Laver Cup Record
7–4 singles
7th appearance in 2026 (2017–2026) · All 5 Europe wins
Career Titles
~28
ATP singles †
Grand Slams
4
AO×2, USO×2
Career High
1
World No. 1 (2024–25)
Laver Cup Record
No appearances yet
Has not competed at any Laver Cup (2017–2025)
Career Titles
101
ATP singles
Grand Slams
24
All-time record
Weeks at No. 1
428
All-time record
Laver Cup Record
2 appearances †
2018 Chicago · 2022 London · Not confirmed 2026
† Approximate or partially verified figure. See data verification notes.
ATP rankings as of 16 March 2026 (AP / Las Vegas Sun wire).
Career title counts sourced from Wikipedia, ATP Tour official and Laver Cup official website.
Player status (Confirmed / Eligible · Unconfirmed) based on official Laver Cup announcements as of 19 March 2026.
TEAM WORLD
Captain: Andre Agassi · Vice-captain: Patrick Rafter
Roster Status: Two players are officially confirmed for Laver Cup 2026 (marked Confirmed). The remaining four spots are to be announced. Players marked Eligible · Unconfirmed are among the highest-ranked non-European players and are candidates for selection. Last updated: 19 March 2026.
Career Titles
10
ATP singles
Grand Slams
0
1× finalist (USO24)
Career High
4
World No. 4 (Nov 2024)
Laver Cup Record
4–2 singles
5th appearance in 2026 · 3× winner (2022, 2023, 2025)
Career Titles
11
ATP singles
Grand Slams
0
6× quarterfinalist
Career High
6
World No. 6 (Jul 2024)
Laver Cup Record
3–0 singles
3rd appearance in 2026 · 2× winner (2022, 2025)
Career Titles
~10
ATP singles †
Grand Slams
0
Multiple SF appearances
Career High
~6
World No. 6 †
Laver Cup Record
Multiple appearances †
Confirmed 2022 · full record unverified · Not confirmed 2026
Career Titles
~5
ATP singles †
Grand Slams
0
USO23 semifinalist
Career High
~9
World No. 9 †
Laver Cup Record
2 appearances †
2023 · 2024 Berlin · 2025 withdrew (injury) · Not confirmed 2026
† Approximate or partially verified figure — could not independently confirm exact stat within this research cycle.
See inline code comments for detail on each flagged stat.
ATP rankings as of 16 March 2026 (AP / Las Vegas Sun wire).
2026 roster confirmations sourced from Laver Cup official announcements (lavercup.com) and ATP Tour press releases.
ABOUT THE 2026 ROSTERS
Each team fields six players across three days of competition at The O2 in London (25–27 September 2026). Players are selected through a combination of ATP ranking qualification and captain's wild-card picks. Team Europe is captained by Yannick Noah (France) with Tim Henman as vice-captain. Team World is led by Andre Agassi with Patrick Rafter as vice-captain.
As of 19 March 2026, four players have officially confirmed participation: Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev for Europe; Taylor Fritz and Alex de Minaur for World. Eight roster spots remain to be announced. The remaining four Europe spots are expected to draw from the likes of Jannik Sinner (No. 2) and Novak Djokovic (No. 3), while Félix Auger-Aliassime (No. 8) and Ben Shelton (No. 9) are leading Team World candidates.
Team World are the defending champions, having won three of the last four editions (2022, 2023, 2025). Team Europe hold the all-time lead at 5–3 and will be looking for home advantage to count in London — the same city where Team World claimed their breakthrough title in 2022.