Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz have both enjoyed superb ATP Tour seasons, with the duo undoubtedly eager to continue their success into 2025.
But first Alcaraz plays at The Garden Cup later this week, followed by an appearance at The Charlotte Invitational.
Alcaraz could improve his consistency in 2025, having fallen out of the ATP Tour top two despite winning four titles.
He did, however, still have another fantastic year, with 21-year-old Alcaraz doubling his Grand Slam tally to four.
Fritz meanwhile stormed all the way to the US Open final and the last two of the ATP Finals, only to lose to Jannik Sinner on both occasions.

Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz confirmed for 2025 Laver Cup
The pair will very likely be seeing a lot of each other and indeed Sinner next season, with Alcaraz and Fritz potentially meeting in San Francisco in September.
As per the Laver Cup website, the Spaniard and the American are the first players confirmed for the eighth edition team tournament.
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San Francisco’s Chase Center will play host, with Team World looking to enact revenge on Team Europe after the latter’s success in 2024.
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Remarkably, Alcaraz won eight of Team Europe’s 13 points in Berlin in September, with the hosts triumphing 13-11.
It represented a return to glory for Bjorn Borg’s side, with Team Europe having lost the previous two events to John McEnroe’s Team World.
Incidentally, Alcaraz and Fritz played out the final meeting in Germany, with the former beating the latter to clinch the trophy.
The 2025 Laver Cup is certainly all change from previous tournaments, with McEnroe and Borg no longer captains, having held the roles since the inaugural event in 2017.
Andre Agassi will replace the former for Team World, with Yannick Noah taking over the latter for Team Europe.
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