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Tennis Tracker: Swiatek facing Alexandrova in Seoul final, Italy & USA battle for BJK Cup glory

Swiatek is eyeing the Seoul title
Swiatek is eyeing the Seoul titleČTK / AP / Ahn Young-joon / Flashscore
The Tennis Tracker returns this evening with so much to look forward to over the coming hours! A blockbuster night at the Laver Cup is on the cards, before the action moves to Asia in the morning, including a heavyweight Seoul final. The Billie Jean King Cup final between the USA and Italy then takes centre stage.

08:56 CET - Fourth seed Corentin Moutet has moved into the Hangzhou semi-finals after his opponent, Tomas Martin Etcheverry, had to retire from the match with an injury despite winning the first set. A massive shame for the Argentine.

07:45 CET - What a truly remarkable day for Team World! Alex De Minaur and Alex Michelsen have claimed a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Casper Ruud and Holger Rune in the doubles, meaning World have won every single match on day two without dropping a set, storming to a 9-3 lead over Team Europe. What a position they are in ahead of the third and final day!

05:45 CET - Taylor Fritz stuns Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets 6-3, 6-2 to put Team World up 7-3, taking each set in under 40 minutes.

It marks Fritz's first-ever win over the world's No. 1.

02:40 CET - Francisco Cerundolo defeats Holger Rune in straight sets 6-3, 7-6. The Argentinian's win gives Team World the 5-3 lead at the Laver Cup.

23:55 CET - Australia's Alex De Minaur earns a huge 6-1, 6-4 win over Alexander Zverev, as Team World wins for the second time in this year's Laver Cup.

23:15 CET - Alex De Minaur won the first set 6-1 against Alexander Zverev in just 34 minutes. A huge chance for Team World to claim a huge win.

22:00 CET - We are moments away from the big one between Germany's Alexander Zverev and Alex De Minaur of Australia at the Laver Cup. Follow the match live on Flashscore.

20:10 CET - Good evening and welcome back to the Tennis Tracker this evening! 

There is so much great tennis to look forward to over the coming hours, with full focus on the Laver Cup first up. Team Europe currently hold a 3-1 advantage on Team World, but on day two, wins are worth two points.

In two hours time, Alexander Zverev and Alex De Minaur get proceedings underway, before Holger Rune meets Francisco Cerundolo.

In the early hours of the morning, Carlos Alcaraz comes up against Taylor Fritz in the standout fixture of the tournament, before the doubles clash sees Casper Ruud and Holger Rune team up to take on Alex Michelsen and De Minaur.

Once the action is done in San Francisco, attention turns to Asia, where top seeds Iga Swiatek and Ekaterina Alexandrova face off in the Seoul final at 10:00 CET on Sunday, before the Billie Jean King Cup final at 11:00 CET between defending champions Italy and the USA.

Meanwhile, over in Chengdu and Hangzhou, the quarter-final stage has arrived, with Lorenzo Musetti and Daniil Medvedev both looking to continue their runs to the title.

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