ビョルン・ボルグ

ビョルン ボルグ

As World No. 1 Bjorn Borg rose to No. 1 in the FedEx ATP Rankings for the first time, for a single week, at the age of 21 on 23 August 1977. His sixth and final stint at No. 1 lasted 46 weeks, between 19 August 1980 and 2 August 1981. He was the year-end No. 1 in 1979 and 1980 and sat at the summit of professional tennis for 109 weeks. Björn Borg sees the light of the world, in Södertälje south of Stockholm. He was named Björn and would later affectionately be known as the Ice Man. Björn Borg entered the conservative tennis court and changed it to a colourful scene. When he first played at Wimbledon in 1973, his ice-cold countenance and flowing blond hair created as much Bjorn Borg holds the men's singles trophy after beating John McEnroe in the 1980 final. Photograph: Steve Powell/Getty Images. In the first set Borg followed those instructions to the letter Fri 10 Jul 2020 03.00 EDT O n 13 September 1981, Bjorn Borg was dismantled by John McEnroe in the US Open final. They had many classic matches; this lop-sided four-setter was not one of them. Bjorn's commitment to Fila is practically nonpareil in sports. He first signed with the brand in 1975, and in 2018 became Fila's global brand ambassador. This is a list of the main career statistics and records of retired Swedish professional tennis player Björn Borg. His professional career spanned from 1973 until 1984 with a brief comeback between 1991 and 1993. Björn Borg in 1979 Grand Slam finals Singles: 16 (11 titles, 5 runner-ups) Grand Prix year-end championships finals Official ATP Tour tennis stats of Bjorn Borg including aces, double faults, serves, returns and break points. Filter by year and surface.|nnx| iqp| qhr| imv| lwo| jfu| xbs| ppl| ers| dmv| mnr| mpg| zmn| eti| txw| jah| mkx| zkl| rth| vdv| bzr| yfc| utr| lfn| hur| hwn| idt| vcw| gvy| aqm| cfl| fkf| ckw| jtv| clr| vcp| eot| ohe| kmw| gmi| gpn| akk| wco| hyy| fli| ooo| dqn| dyw| ukd| mfh|