Wow, that's a lot of hardware to fit into one selfie. It's not every day you get this many legends under one roof. The Laver Cup has given Bjorn Borg, John McEnroe, Rod Laver, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal a reason to cozy up and smile.

Played this weekend at the O2 Arena in Prague, Nadal and Federer lead Team Europe against a Team World captained by McEnroe.

Of course, Federer leads the crew with his 19 majors and Nadal is chasing him down with 16. Laver, who the event is named after, won 11 but he deserves extra credit for winning a record two calendar-year Grand Slams.

Borg and McEnroe were huge rivals in their playing days, but it's Borg who came out with more majors thanks to his affinity for grass. He won five Wimbledon titles in a row in the late 1970s—a record he shares with Federer.