The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Björn Borg
- It’s not easy to part with the trophies. However, I do need to have some long-term financial security for those close to me.
- My greatest point is my persistence. I never give up in a match. However down I am, I fight until the last ball. My list of matches shows that I have turned a great many so-called irretrievable defeats into victories.
- As tennis players, we work and we sacrifice many things. To lose, that’s not a happy thing – I mean sure, I was disappointed. You have to come back strong. But to win the last point in a grand slam tournament, that’s the most beautiful and most satisfying feeling you can get as a tennis player. It’s worth it.
- I had a great tennis career. I have no regrets. But to find peace with yourself, and to finally be with your family – I’m probably the happiest guy in the world.
- You never know how long Federer is going to play, but in my opinion he has at least one or two more grand slams to win. It depends how long he stays motivated. For me, he is the greatest player to ever play the game.
- I play tennis five hours a week, from Monday to Friday, for one hour every day. I like to be fit. If I can’t exercise, I feel bad – I need to sweat and run to feel like I’m in good shape.
- It’s tough when you’re No. 1. You don’t have any private life, you can’t even walk anywhere. I think that was one reason why I lost my motivation to play tennis.
- I’m amazed that years after I stopped playing tennis, people still recognize me in restaurants and ask for my autograph.
- I was fascinated by a compelling character embroiled in a controversial topic that told the story from a different point of view.
- You know growing up in Sweden meant we had a lot of rain when we played tennis. We were taught on clay courts but because of the weather, we had to go indoors a lot.

Björn Borg is a Swedish former tennis player widely regarded as one of the greatest athletes in the history of the sport. Born on June 6, 1956, in Stockholm, Sweden, Borg rose to prominence in the 1970s with his calm demeanor, exceptional baseline play, and remarkable physical endurance. Nicknamed the “Ice Man” for his composure under pressure, he dominated men’s tennis during his era.
Borg won 11 Grand Slam singles titles, including six at French Open and five consecutive championships at Wimbledon Championships between 1976 and 1980. His memorable rivalry with John McEnroe, particularly the 1980 Wimbledon final, remains one of tennis’s most celebrated contests.
Despite retiring from professional tennis at just 26 years old, Borg left a lasting impact on the game through his innovative style and competitive excellence. He was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame and remains a global tennis icon.
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