
"The 2025 Laver Cup was a phenomenal success in its West Coast debut, drawing huge crowds for each of its five sessions on its way to ringing up more than 82,000 in attendance for the weekend. The latter is an attendance record for the Laver Cup, which has celebrating its eighth year of existence during this three-day stop at Chase Center in San Francisco."
"Equally significant, the tournament had tens of thousands of fans very excited about the chance to experience professional tennis back in Bay Area again. And certainly everybody was buzzing about the chance to catch the current face of men's tennis - world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz - compete in multiple matches at Chase. "It's amazing for the people of San Francisco to get to see him," Laver Cup co-founder Roger Federer commented during an on-site interview on the "Served with Andy Roddick" podcast on Saturday."
The 2025 Laver Cup in San Francisco set an attendance record with more than 82,000 fans across five sessions at Chase Center. The event marked the tournament's eighth year and generated strong local excitement about professional tennis returning to the Bay Area. World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz competed in multiple matches, and Team World featured top-ranked American Taylor Fritz alongside Alex de Minaur, Francisco Cerundolo and Alex Michelsen. Roger Federer described Alcaraz's appearance as amazing for San Francisco, and Andy Roddick urged making Chase Center the Laver Cup's permanent home amid calls to revive regular pro events in Northern California.
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