The final day arrives and the race is on to reach the finishing line and claim the Laver Cup, as the momentum shifts from Team Europe to Team World and back again.
Jack Sock and John Isner are elated after beating Federer and Zverev in the doubles. Photo: Matthew Stockman/Getty Images
Sock and Isner embrace after winning Sunday’s opening doubles. Photo: Matthew Stockman/Getty Images
Team Europe’s Roger Federer and Alexander Zverev took a lead in the early stages of Sunday’s doubles. Photo: Ben Solomon/Laver Cup
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel at the coin toss for Sunday’s doubles. Photo: Ben Solomon/Laver Cup
American John Isner gets ready for a big day. Photo: Ben Solomon/Laver Cup
The Laver Cup trophy takes in the Chicago’s famous Bean sculpture. Photo: Ben Solomon/Laver Cup
Jack Sock is engulfed by his teammates. Photo: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images
Federer lets fly with a trademark backhand against Isner. Photo: Ben Solomon/Laver Cup
Jack Sock celebrates victory over Federer and Zverev in Sunday’s doubles. Photo: Matthew Stockman/Getty Images
Team World players surround John Isner after his narrow loss to Federer in Sunday’s singles. Photo: Ben Solomon/Laver Cup
John Isner scrambles for a ball during his singles against Roger Federer. Photo: Ben Solomon/Laver Cup
Roger Federer during his singles against John Isner. Photo: Ben Solomon/Laver Cup
Team Europe win the Laver Cup. Photo: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images
Oh what a feeling, Alexander Zverev wins the Laver Cup for Team Europe. Photo: Stacy Revere/Laver Cup
Team Europe celebrates victory at Laver Cup 2018. Photo: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images