Björn Borg net worth and legendary tennis career


Björn Borg net worth originates from his tennis career. He is a Swedish businessman and  former professional tennis player. Most significantly, he reached a career-high rank of ATP World No.1 in August 1977 and dominated for 109 weeks. 

Björn Borg net worth

The estimated Björn Borg net worth is $80 million according to Celebrity Net Worth. His multi-million net worth comes from his former successful tennis career and sports-fashion brand.

Career overview

Björn Borg began making an impact in international tennis at a very young age. At just 15 years old, he represented Sweden in the Davis Cup in 1972 and won his debut singles match.

That same year, he captured the junior singles title at the Wimbledon Championships. He also won the Orange Bowl International Tennis Championships.

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Professional tennis

Björn Borg turned professional in 1973 and quickly rose through the ranks. He reached his first professional singles final at the Monte Carlo Open, though he lost to Ilie Năstase.

During his first season he also advanced to the fourth round of the French Open and the quarterfinals at Wimbledon, finishing the year ranked No. 18 in the world.

In 1974, he achieved his first major career milestone. At only 18 years old, he won the Italian Open by defeating defending champion Ilie Năstase. This achievement made her the youngest winner of that tournament at the time. 

Weeks later, he claimed his first Grand Slam title at the French Open and became the youngest men’s champion in the event’s history then.

In 1975, he successfully defended his French Open title. The same year he played a key role in Sweden’s victory in the Davis Cup, winning crucial singles matches and extending a remarkable personal streak of consecutive Davis Cup singles victories.

His dominance continued to grow in the late 1970s. In 1976 he won his first Wimbledon title and became the youngest Wimbledon men’s champion in decades. 

He also reached the final of the US Open that year and was named ATP Player of the Year. The following year, he successfully defended his Wimbledon title and briefly reached the No. 1 ranking in the world. 

From 1978 to 1980, he won the French Open and Wimbledon in the same year three consecutive times. During this period, he also won the 1978 French Open without dropping a set. 

One of Björn Borg’s most legendary achievements came in 1980 when he won his fifth consecutive Wimbledon title.

That same year, he also won his fifth French Open title and finished the season ranked world No. 1. 

In 1981 Borg captured his sixth French Open championship and set a record for the most men’s titles at the tournament at the time. He also reached the Wimbledon final again that year before losing to John McEnroe.

After losing to John McEnroe in the final of the 1981 US Open, he gradually withdrew from professional competition. In 1983, he officially retired from tennis at just 26 years old.

He attempted a professional comeback between 1991 and 1993 but struggled against younger players and failed to win a tour match during that period.

In the later stages of his career, Björn Borg remained actively involved in professional tennis as a team captain in the Laver Cup. At the inaugural tournament held in 2017 in Prague, he served as captain of Team Europe, competing against Team World led by John McEnroe. 

Under his leadership, Team Europe won the first edition of the tournament with a score of 15-9. The decisive moment came when Roger Federer secured a crucial victory over Nick Kyrgios in the final match, sealing Europe’s historic first title.

He returned as captain for the 2018 Laver Cup held in Chicago. Once again facing Team World, he guided Team Europe to another victory. The tournament was decided when Alexander Zverev defeated Kevin Anderson in the decisive match, giving Europe a 13-8 win and its second consecutive championship.

In the third edition of the Laver Cup in 2019, hosted in Geneva, Team Europe narrowly defeated Team World 13–11, with Zverev once again clinching the final match to secure Europe’s third straight title. 

The fourth edition of the tournament took place in 2021 in Boston. He returned again as captain of Team Europe and led the team to its most dominant performance yet. Europe defeated Team World by an overwhelming margin of 14-1. This marked his fourth consecutive Laver Cup victory as captain. 

Sports-fashion brand

Björn Borg founded the successful Björn Borg fashion label and built it into a major brand in Sweden. The sports-fashion brand now produces clothing and accessories such as underwear, sportswear, and footwear. 

Recognitions

  • The British Broadcasting Corporation Lifetime Achievement Award presented by Boris Becker (2006)
  • International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee (1987)
  • BBC Sports Personality of the Year Overseas Personality Award (1979)

Wrap up on Björn Borg net worth

Overall, Björn Borg is one of the greatest players in tennis history, known for his dominance at the French Open and the Wimbledon Championships. His financial success also highlights his continued influence in the sport even decades after his playing career.

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