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The upcoming Laver Cup in San Francisco will mark the beginning of a new era for the competition. Andre Agassi, a retired eight-time Grand Slam champion, will be taking over from John McEnroe as the captain of Team World. The announcement of Agassi’s selection was made by Laver Cup organizers on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Bjorn Borg, the captain of Team Europe, is set to retire from his role after this year’s competition. A successor for Borg as Team Europe captain will be named in the upcoming days. Since the inception of the Laver Cup in 2017, McEnroe and Borg have been the captains of their respective teams.

The change in leadership for Team World has generated excitement among fans and players alike. Agassi left the professional tennis scene in 2006 and has since become a successful entrepreneur and philanthropist. His experience and expertise make him an ideal candidate to lead Team World into a new era.

Stay tuned for updates on the naming of Borg’s successor as Team Europe captain, as well as further details about next year’s Laver Cup in San Francisco.

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