In the third match day, the world team made a big reversal and finally defeated the European team led by Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, Murray, etc. 13-8, and won the championship for the first time since founding the event in 2017.

In the early morning of September 26, Beijing time, the 2022 Laver Cup ended at the O2 Stadium in London, UK. In the third match day, the world team staged a big reversal and finally defeated the European team led by Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, and Murray, , and finally won the European team 13-8, leading the "big four" including Federer, , Nadal, Djokovic, and , Murray, and , and won the championship for the first time since founding the event in 2017.

First day of the match, the European team tied 2-2 with the World Team. Among them, Rude and Tsitsipas each defeated Sok and Schwarzeman, and scored 2 points for the European team first. But then the combination of Deminal and Sok/Tiafo defeated the doubles combination of Murray and Federer/Nadal respectively, and tied the total score.

On the 2nd day, the European team won three more games with the doubles of Beretini, Djokovic and Djokovic/Beretini, and the world team only relied on Fritz to defeat Norri to win a victory. Two days later, the European team led the world team 8-4.

In the last 1 match day, the world team's Aliasim/Soke defeated the European team's Beretini/Murray 2-1. Aliasim then defeated Djokovic in singles and got the match point. With Thiago defeating Tsitsipas 2-1, the world team finally defeated Europe 13-8 to win this year's Laver Cup, and the world team also avenged the 1-14th defeat last year.

This is also the first time that the European team missed the championship in the five years since the founding of the Laval Cup. For Federer, who had previously announced his retirement, the failure to end the Laver Cup championship undoubtedly left a lot of regret. Next year's Laver Cup will be held from September 22 to 24, 2023 at the Rogers Stadium in Vancouver, Canada.