For many years, they were considered the biggest rivals on tour. Today, the two are friends—except when it comes to winning the Laver Cup.
Björn Borg is the first man to win 11 Grand Slam singles tennis titles – six at the French Open and five consecutive titles at Wimbledon. Björn won his fifth Wimbledon in 1980 in a memorable ...
And Wimbledon, for all its social niceties, is at heart a celebration of success. We knew of John McEnroe and Björn Borg, Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi because they won grand slams, often several ...
For Wimbledon-watchers, though, it's all about him and Björn Borg. 1979 had been a breakthrough year for McEnroe, who had won the first of his four US Open titles and taken the men's doubles ...
No one should have been surprised to learn that it was Björn Borg ... said afterward that he briefly considered imitating Borg’s famous Wimbledon celebration by dropping to his knees and ...
Wimbledon 2003: Roger Federer with his coach ... fired by the example of Swedish icon Björn Borg, he was immediately hooked. Growing up in the small city of Sundsvall, he trained at the local ...
Four-time Grand Slam champion Carlos Alcaraz overcame Taylor Fritz in the deciding match as Team Europe rallied to beat Team ...
The walls are lined with Skittle-colored underwear in more than 40 prints and shades; elastic bands are variously printed with “Björn Borg” or ... Björn found at Wimbledon—the packaging ...
Borg thinks that current players have one obligation to the sport they play, however, and that is to "promote" the sport. As opposed to soccer, Borg says, tennis allows individual players to show ...
Alcaraz broke the US Open runner-up Fritz in the 11th game and then closed out victory on serve, sparking celebrations as the ...
Four-time grand slam winner Carlos Alcaraz said a tight tennis calendar makes it difficult for players to stay motivated ...
Four-time Grand Slam champion Carlos Alcaraz overcame Taylor Fritz, 6-2, 7-5, as Team Europe rallied to defeat Team World, 13 ...