Four decades after his final Wimbledon triumph, Bjorn Borg remains one of the most influential figures in tennis history. As he reflects on the evolution of the sport he once dominated, Borg shares insights into how tennis has transformed—from the equipment to the speed of the game to the global reach of today’s stars. The Swedish legend, known for his ice-cool demeanor and unmatched consistency, sees parallels between his era and the new generation of players like Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. Borg, who once set the standard for excellence with five consecutive Wimbledon titles, believes that today’s athletes face a different kind of pressure, thanks to the rise of social media and the 24/7 news cycle. Despite these changes, Borg says the essence of the game remains the same: mental toughness, discipline, and an unrelenting will to win. As he continues to mentor young players, Borg’s legacy as both a player and a guiding force in tennis remains as strong as ever.
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Bjorn Borg Reflects on the Evolution of Tennis 40 Years After His Final Wimbledon Win
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