Laver Cup Prelim in Chicago Today

marc45

G.O.A.T.
freshly-shaven Fed there, JMac...Laver flew ahead I guess, that's why he wasn't there for the final yesterday, but what was Pete's excuse? :)...kid back home I guess


  1. Laver Cup‏Verified account @LaverCup 11m11 minutes ago
    "My first pick is @NickKyrgios," says #TeamWorld captain John McEnroe. #LaverCup

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  2. Laver Cup‏Verified account @LaverCup 26m26 minutes ago
    LIVE at #Chicago #TheBean w/ @RogerFederer & @NickKyrgios in a friendly match to launch #LaverCup ‘18. http://LaverCup.com




  3. Laver Cup‏Verified account @LaverCup 36m36 minutes ago
    Look who’s just blown into the windy city. @rogerfederer #LaverCup

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  4. Laver Cup‏Verified account @LaverCup 58m58 minutes ago
    Laver Cup Retweeted Roger Federer

    Welcome to Chicago @RogerFederer! #LaverCup

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    Roger FedererVerified account @rogerfederer
    Good Morning Chicago! The countdown to the #LaverCup 2018 starts here! Follow the action live on Twitter and Periscope @LaverCup.
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  5. Laver Cup‏Verified account @LaverCup 1h1 hour ago
    Something is stirring in the Windy City. #LaverCup #TheBean #CloudGate #ChooseChicago

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    Choose Chicago, Laver Cup and Mayor Rahm Emanuel


  6. Laver Cup‏Verified account @LaverCup 9h9 hours ago
    Laver Cup Retweeted Rod Laver

    .@rodlaver making memories in Chicago. And this is just the beginning.

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    Rod LaverVerified account @rodlaver
    Delighted to receive a personalised Chicago @NHLBlackHawks jersey from ice hockey legend Bobby Hull to commemorate the @LaverCup coming to this great city in 2018.


  7. Laver Cup‏Verified account @LaverCup 16h16 hours ago
    Laver Cup Retweeted Rod Laver

    Look who's in Chicago for @rogerfederer's visit this week. @rodlaver #LaverCup #chooseChicago

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    Rod LaverVerified account @rodlaver
    Attending the @NHLBlackhawks match at the @UnitedCenter tonight and I find myself in the spotlight. Loving the ice hockey, a great team event - as is tennis and the @LaverCup!

  8. Laver Cup‏Verified account @LaverCup Mar 18
    Laver Cup Retweeted Nicholas Kyrgios

    Looks like @rogerfederer has company in Chicago this week. #chooseChicago

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    Nicholas KyrgiosVerified account @NickKyrgios
    Oh yes! I can’t wait to offically launch @LaverCup in #Chicago on Monday, I’m so looking forward to the 2018 event! #TeamWorld #LaverCup https://twitter.com/rogerfederer/status/975148237408448512

 

Apun94

Hall of Fame
Fed just played back-to-back grueling 3 setters in the heat of IW, barely 24 hours ago. Now, he's in Chicago looking fresh. Big Champ
 

tennis_pro

Bionic Poster
Unpopular opinion - I think Laver Cup shouldn't have any more editions. A bit like Nirvana or Alice in Chains performing unplugged. It was so special because it only happened once.
 

Jontyg

Rookie
Unpopular opinion - I think Laver Cup shouldn't have any more editions. A bit like Nirvana or Alice in Chains performing unplugged. It was so special because it only happened once.
Don’t think it will survive if they change the format for the Davis cup..also not sure what will happen after Fed retires..laver cup is his baby basically..
 

justasport

Professional
This will be the last year for the Laver Cup. They are changing the Davis Cup format to where I believe the top boys are going to wanna play. This last year in Prague was EPIC and it should have ended right there. This year in Chicago will probably be okay, but not like last year. This is it. The Laver Cup should not and will not replace or rival the Davis Cup. This might be one of the only things that Federer is involved in that doesn’t make it other then that awful cologne he tried to sale!
 

Nostradamus

Bionic Poster
How about Nick laughing at Roger today while he's eating Chicago style pizza? Nick using a knife and fork which is a no-no while eating pizza in America. :oops:
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It's ok to use Knife and fork for pizza. Lots of people who doesn't want to get their hands all greasy do this now even in America and Chicago. All the grease and sauce from the pizza is not easy to get off the hands even after several washing. and your hand Smell for a long time too even after washing it.
 

justasport

Professional
http://www.tours4tennis.com/laver-cup/4-star-hotel-packages

I got this man,,,,$8450 total with 4 star Hotel. it gets me pretty good seats as well. Who else is going ? also can you give me some advice as to where to eat ?
Awesome mate!! I’m very happy for you!! I just hope Roger is healthy and can be there which I’m sure he will. You are going to have a blast!! The pizza that Roger is eating looks tasty to me. Maybe that can be one of your places to eat.
 

MasturB

Legend
This will be the last year for the Laver Cup. They are changing the Davis Cup format to where I believe the top boys are going to wanna play. This last year in Prague was EPIC and it should have ended right there. This year in Chicago will probably be okay, but not like last year. This is it. The Laver Cup should not and will not replace or rival the Davis Cup. This might be one of the only things that Federer is involved in that doesn’t make it other then that awful cologne he tried to sale!

What? No.

The Laver Cup works because it's visiting big cities that don't have big tennis tournaments.

Prague. Chicago. There are lots more cities that it can go to later.
 

Nostradamus

Bionic Poster
What is this Rocket club hospitality ?? why is it so expensive ?? better be hotter chicks there than Larry Ellison's girlfriends.

VIP Front Row with Rocket Club Hospitality $13,200 $13,435
 

justasport

Professional
What? No.

The Laver Cup works because it's visiting big cities that don't have big tennis tournaments.

Prague. Chicago. There are lots more cities that it can go to later.
That’s true I guess now that I think about it, but still I just have a hard time seeing it as a real competition like the Davis Cup. Now last year was Epic because it was the first year and everybody played and were giving it their absolute all! I just don’t know if they can continue to do that? We’ll see though. I hope your right and I am wrong.
 

MasturB

Legend
Yes, like Dallas, Sandiego, Los angelos, and Sanfrancisco.

Well they're gonna alternate it between Europe and World Countries (North America-AustralAsia-South America etc).

I can see it going to: Vancouver, Las Vegas, San Diego, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Seoul, Hong Kong or Taiwan, Santiago, Berlin, Brussels, Amsterdam, Lisbon, Dublin, Copenhagen, Oslo, Athens.

Los Angeles is covered by Indian Wells. Freds already been to the Bay Area in San Jose (and visited Frisco/Silicon Valley). At this point, Fred's team are picking big cities he has yet to visit and spend time in and play in. It's a win win for him because he's gonna sell out any arena of 10k+ and he gets to basically travel to these cities for free.
 

Cup8489

G.O.A.T.
Does anyone know the format of the event? Girlfriend live an hour an a half away, and we're thinking about getting a single session pair of tickets. Could someone explain the format by day for me in terms of what is played?
 

Nostradamus

Bionic Poster
Does anyone know the format of the event? Girlfriend live an hour an a half away, and we're thinking about getting a single session pair of tickets. Could someone explain the format by day for me in terms of what is played?

Here is the schedule. I think you can also buy single sessions tickets but they are not available yet. and those courtside seats go fast, I think they are supposed to be around $3000-6000 per ticket.


Schedule

Fri September 21st Day Session 1:00 PM Two Singles matches

Fri September 21st Evening Session 7:00 PM One Singles & One Doubles match

Sat September 22nd Day Session 1:00 PM Two Singles matches

Sat September 22nd Evening Session 7:00 PM One Singles & One Doubles match

Sun September 23rd Day Session 12:00 PM Three Singles matches & One Doubles match (as necessary)
 

yokied

Hall of Fame
How about Nick laughing at Roger today while he's eating Chicago style pizza? Nick using a knife and fork which is a no-no while eating pizza in America. :oops:

As a foreigner who has spent a few late nights having slices in NY, I would be amazed if Roger hadn't done that a few times too when in town for the USO. Sure looks like it. And doesn't Fed do pizza with the ballkids at every tourney too? Experienced operator.

39 major championships sitting at this table. Nick the odd man out here.

Yeah but they want him there because they can see he has what it takes to win in an entertaining way and needs some help. Fed hadn't won much at 22-23 either. They've looked around and there aren't a lot of other options for these entertaining tennis jedi to pin their hopes on.
 

disgruntledamsel

Professional
What are the best seats? When I watched it on tv, I remember wishing I could see what the other players were doing during the match (apparently they were real goofballs) - so sideline would be best for that... I’ve only been to Davis Cup live and watched it from the baseline. Thoughts?
 
How about Nick laughing at Roger today while he's eating Chicago style pizza? Nick using a knife and fork which is a no-no while eating pizza in America. :oops:
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39 major championships sitting at this table. Nick the odd man out here.

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Lou Malnati's Pizza‏ @LouMalnatis
Are you kidding me?! Four tennis legends graced our South Loop location today to enjoy Chicago's best deep dish pizza. These men are all aces in our book, but @RogerFederer definitely won best cheese pull! #chicagostylepizza #lavercup #RodLaver #NickKyrgios #JohnMcEnroe


Real men use scissors to eat pizza.
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citybert

Hall of Fame
This will be the last year for the Laver Cup. They are changing the Davis Cup format to where I believe the top boys are going to wanna play. This last year in Prague was EPIC and it should have ended right there. This year in Chicago will probably be okay, but not like last year. This is it. The Laver Cup should not and will not replace or rival the Davis Cup. This might be one of the only things that Federer is involved in that doesn’t make it other then that awful cologne he tried to sale!
Lavar Cup aka Cash Grab
 

marc45

G.O.A.T.
Clarey spent the day with Fed in Chicago...

NYT:

A Day With Roger Federer: A Tennis Ambassador’s Work Is Never Done

On Monday, the morning after losing the final in Indian Wells, Calif., Roger Federer was off to Chicago to promote the Laver Cup before heading to Florida for the Miami Open.

By CHRISTOPHER CLAREY



March 20, 2018



CHICAGO — Day was breaking in the California desert, and Roger Federer was yawning on the tarmac.

How much sleep?

“Five hours,” he said. “Not enough after a match like that.”

The final of the BNP Paribas Open had indeed been quite a test: a 2-hour-42-minute duel with Juan Martín del Potro that was out of tune with Federer’s crescendo season. He ended up losing in a lopsided third-set tiebreaker after serving for the title and holding three match points at 5-4 in the final set.

“It’s always disappointing when you lose having had match points,” Federer said. “I think I was a bit lucky to even get into a third set, and he was a bit lucky to get to the tiebreak and finish it off. Sadly, I lost my game a bit at the end.”

But that was Sunday afternoon. This was Monday morning, early Monday morning, and Federer was back on the move: arriving at sunrise at the Jacqueline Cochran Regional Airport in Thermal, a short drive from Indian Wells.

Along for the ride were Tony Godsick, his agent; Alessandro Sant’Albano, Godsick’s associate; and Severin Luethi, Federer’s coach, who looked even sleepier than Federer.

Federer’s wife, Mirka, and their four children were set to travel separately to Florida for the Miami Open. But Federer was breaking away for a few hours, catching a private jet to Chicago to promote the Laver Cup, the team event that he helped create with Godsick and played at last year in Prague.

This was a long-planned detour, but it also ended up serving as a way to quickly change the chip after the final in Indian Wells, Federer’s first loss in 2018.

“Roger’s life, if it’s not hectic, it’s not Roger’s life, because it’s all he knows,” Godsick said.

He has been with Federer since 2005, leaving IMG with him in 2013 to form Team8. Their families are exceptionally close: Godsick’s wife, the former tennis star Mary Joe Fernandez, is a godmother of Federer’s children.

But today is about business, and Federer, back at No. 1 at age 36, is clearly pushing himself to make it happen after back-to-back three-set matches on Saturday and Sunday.

“It’s passion and a love for the game,” Federer said. “And Laver Cup is something that is very dear to me, so clearly I always have extra energy for the Laver Cup. For my own career, I don’t play as much anymore, and when I am there, it’s all out and full speed, and then I need the time away again.”

After takeoff at 7 a.m., there was no shortage of legroom or long yawns. There was an unsuccessful attempt at a nap in his chair, a modest shared breakfast (burritos, steel-cut oatmeal and juice) and plenty of chatter about this being Federer’s first trip to Chicago. He then went into a separate cabin at 8:30 a.m., closed the drapes and took a 45-minute official nap that may or may not have included actual napping.

“He would have been up early anyway today because he’s got four kids, and they are still adjusting from European time,” Godsick said. “He also had to get to Miami. We spend a lot of time maximizing time, because he doesn’t have that much time. This is a four-hour detour. There are worse things to do, but sure it’s hard.”

As the plane approached Midway International Airport after about three hours in the air, Federer warmed up for chilly Chicago with a quick quiz.

N.F.L. team? “Bears,” he answered.

N.H.L. team? “Blackhawks.”

Baseball team? “Cubs.”

And? “White Sox,” he said triumphantly after a pause, dragging out the vowels in his best American accent.

There was no need to test him on the N.B.A. Federer has been an N.B.A. fan since boyhood and was 16 when Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen won their last title with the Bulls in 1998.

A visit to United Center, the home arena of the Bulls and the Blackhawks and the site of the Laver Cup in September, was a big part of Monday’s dense itinerary, which was focused on building interest for the event and creating social-media content.

Federer walked down the plane’s stairway shortly after 1 p.m. Chicago time after selecting a fresh set of clothes.

He was soon at a deep-dish pizza parlor downtown for a photo op with the 79-year-old Rod Laver, John McEnroe and the Australian star Nick Kyrgios.

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Federer, right, playing Nick Kyrgios in front of Cloud Gate, known as the Bean, in Chicago's Millennium Park. CreditJoshua Lott for The New York Times

A former No. 1-ranked player, McEnroe still wears many a tennis hat and is the captain of the Laver Cup’s Team World, which lost to Federer, Rafael Nadal and Team Europe in last year’s inaugural edition. Kyrgios, 22, was one of the most enthusiastic members of McEnroe’s team in Prague, leading the cheers and nearly defeating Federer in the final and decisive match of the competition.

“The funnest week of my career so far, better than the Grand Slams,” said Kyrgios, who for all his evident talent has yet to get past the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam tournament.

If he comes closer to fulfilling his massive potential, he and his generation will be critical to the Laver Cup’s uncertain future.

  • After proving Laver Cup could be done, Godsick and Federer now must prove it can be sustained, both economically and competitively, in a sport with full calendar. Any new event that lacks ranking points and mandatory participation is vulnerable to irrelevance.

With Federer still near the peak of his powers, Chicago should be a success, and Godsick expects to sell out United Center for all three days of competition. Rahm Emanuel, the Chicago mayor, was part of the push to secure the event for the city, which has long been without a men’s or women’s main tour event. Emanuel joined Federer and the others on Monday at a news conference. There were also cameo appearances from Pippen and the German soccer star Bastian Schweinsteiger.

Schweinsteiger plays for the Chicago Fire of M.L.S. and became a father last week with his wife, the retired tennis player Ana Ivanovic. Pippen, 52, served as chief tour guide for Federer and Co. as they visited the Bulls’ and the Blackhawks’ locker rooms and the statues of Pippen and Jordan at United Center.

Federer said he got goose bumps when he met Pippen and got a few more chills as he walked into the arena for the first time, though not because of the sheet of ice still in place after Sunday night’s N.H.L. game.

“It’s like a multiple layer cake,” Federer said after gazing up and up. “In Europe, we don’t have those very often, where you have suites and another layer and another layer. Usually it stops after two or three, but here it keeps going. I think it’s going to be epic.”

The Laver Cup’s epicness will be determined in large part by who actually decides to play. The competition comes less than two weeks after the United States Open. Might some European and Asian stars — some of whom, like Hyeon Chung of South Korea, are represented by IMG — choose to save their energy for other late-season events?

“I think that’s going to always be an open question a little bit,” Federer said. “I hope it’s not going to happen. I hope by showcasing and giving them such an amazing platform and being part of something quite unique, being on a team together, that they would not want to miss it. There comes a bit of sacrifice with doing something like this.”

The Laver Cup offers prize money to the winning team and sizable participation fees on a graduated scale. Team8 has arranged for private-jet travel to and from Europe to encourage European players like Nadal and Alexander Zverev to play again and others, Novak Djokovic in particular, to play for the first time.

Djokovic and Andy Murray, both injured last year, did not take part, and it is unclear whether they would have done so anyway.

Federer, meanwhile, continues to fly improbably high as the oldest No. 1 in ATP history. How long can he defy gravity?

“When I started with him, I made many more predictions than I do now, and I was very often wrong,” Luethi said. “I am ready to be surprised by him. I’m actually expecting to be surprised by him, and I think the best thing is to leave it open and not try to put fences around it.”

For Federer, who will most likely skip the clay-court season for a second straight year, the key is internal at this stage.

“When you go to, say, Rotterdam, you need to go there with fire,” he said. “If you’re not excited at this age, don’t do it. It’s that simple.”

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marc45

G.O.A.T.
(cont.)

Creating and playing in the Laver Cup, his potential legacy event, has helped feed the fire. But then, so has his personality: extroverted and still curious about new people and new experiences.

“Think about today,” he said on his way back to Midway Airport. “We left with the sunrise, beautiful weather in Indian Wells, and we get here and it’s cold and a totally different vibe. That’s the beauty of travel, of seeing different places. I love it. I do. I still love it.”

With that, he was soon successfully fighting the Chicago wind to open the car door and heading up the stairway.

Last stop on this genuinely manic Monday: Miami.
 
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