You can watch the Laver Cup through official TV broadcasters in your country, international sports channels, or streaming platforms that carry those rights, plus some coverage on the event’s own digital and social channels.

Main ways to watch

  • Check the official Laver Cup “How to Watch” / broadcast information page, which lists broadcasters by country (for example Eurosport in much of Europe, beIN Sports, SuperSport, ESPN International, etc.).
  • In many regions, pay‑TV sports networks and their apps carry the event live, often with full three‑day coverage of singles and doubles sessions.
  • For future editions (like London 2026 at The O2) the official site will update broadcast partners alongside ticket info, so that page is your best up‑to‑date reference.

Streaming options (typical examples)

  • In the US, recent Laver Cup editions have aired on Tennis Channel and ESPN, which you can stream via services such as YouTube TV, DIRECTV STREAM, or Fubo when they include those channels.
  • Some of these services offer short free trials, which can cover most or all of the three‑day event if timed right.
  • Outside the US, access usually comes through the local rightsholder’s app (for example Eurosport Player or beIN’s streaming platform, depending on your country).

Extra content

  • The official Laver Cup YouTube channel posts highlights, features, and some event programming, though not full live match coverage.
  • The tournament’s news and media section also hosts videos and clips that complement the live broadcast.

If you tell me your country or region, I can narrow down the most likely channel or app that will show the Laver Cup where you are.

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