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The Laver Cup is back, and this weekend in Vancouver, athletes from Team Europe and Team World will compete for the title. Although Roger Federer retired from tennis last year, Bjorn Borg, the coach of Team Europe, has stated that the Swiss player will still be available to assist the squad. Borg is optimistic that his team can reclaim the championship from Team World.
At this weekend’s Laver Cup, which is broadcast live and exclusively on Eurosport, Bjorn Borg has stated he will rely on Roger Federer.
The legendary Swedish player Borg will guide Team Europe in their attempt to wrest the trophy away from Team World, who won in 2022 for the first time.
Before stepping away from the sport in the 2022 competition, Federer assisted Europe in winning titles in 2017, 2018, and 2019.
This weekend, Borg will have the opportunity to speak with the Swiss master while he is in Canada.
“I believe that Roger will undoubtedly be a part of Team Europe,” Borg remarked. “That’s a big help. He’s here, and I have been speaking to him—not every day, but we have a good contact. He’s going to be there on Friday, and the entire weekend, actually.” Naturally, the fact that he has been a member of Team Europe for a long time is very beneficial.