Europe fought back to win their first Laver Cup for three years after Carlos Alcaraz beat Taylor Fritz 6-2, 7-5 in the deciding match in Berlin on Sunday. The win gave Europe a 13-11 success after they had been behind to Team World for the whole of the final day in the men’s tennis equivalent of golf’s Ryder Cup. “It’s great, obviously we came here with a goal, all of us, that is to win the Laver Cup,” said 21-year-old Spaniard Alcaraz. “It’s really difficult to watch the matches from outside, you know, a lot of nerves, killing us.” Zverev hails Berlin fans Europe won the first four editions b…