The Laver Cup, the intercontinental tennis competition that has aspired to be the sport’s version of golf’s Ryder Cup, has traveled through the U.S., Canada and Europe since its inception in 2017.The event, conceived by Roger Federer and his longtime agent and business partner, Tony Godsick will keep to that formula for 2027. The tenth edition will take place at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, the tech-centric home of the NBA’s Los Angeles Clippers and its owner, Steve Ballmer, the former Microsoft Corp. chief executive.In a video interview Tuesday ahead of the announcement, Godsick, the chief executive of Team8, the company behind Federer’s business endeavors, said the move places the Laver Cup amid a flurry of major sports events that are taking place in the region during the next two years.The World Cup is holding games at SoFi Stadium, just down the street. SoFi will host the Super Bowl next February. In 2028, Los Angeles will host the Olympic Games.The Laver Cup isn’t on the same level as those events, despite Federer, Godsick and the team’s huge aspirations for its present and future. This year it will be held at London’s O2 Arena for the second time; the first, in 2022, was the scene of Federer’s retirement from tennis.Los Angeles World Cup 2026 Host City GuideThe tournament, named for Australian tennis legend Rod Laver, encompasses singles and doubles. It takes place over three days, with six players per team. Each team is led by a captain and vice-captain — currently Yannick Noah and Tim Henman for Team Europe and Andre Agassi and Pat Rafter for Team World. The matches are two sets, with a 10-point tiebreak if the score is 1-1, and victories go up in points value over the three days to ensure that the winner can only be decided on the last one.