

Bjorn Borg: I’ve always been a private person
Oct 6, 2025
Bjorn Borg, a five-time Wimbledon champion, opens up about his legendary tennis career and the challenges he faced after retirement. He candidly discusses his ongoing battle with prostate cancer, sharing his experience with diagnosis and treatment. Borg reflects on the struggle of balancing fame with a desire for privacy, his journey through addiction, and the rekindling of his passion for tennis during a comeback. He also reminisces about his iconic rivalry with John McEnroe and the emotional triumphs that marked his storied career.
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Privacy Vs Peak Performance
- Borg says it's very difficult to be private while trying to be the best in the world.
- He explains that public success and a desire for privacy can coexist but create tension.
Cancer Diagnosis And Treatment
- Bjorn Borg recounts being diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer in September 2023 and choosing surgery.
- He says the operation removed the tumor but sleeping cancer cells mean regular six-month tests are necessary.
Origin Story Of His Two-Handed Backhand
- Borg tells how his father won a tennis racket at a table tennis event which sparked his interest in tennis at age eight.
- He explains the heavy racket led him to adopt a two-handed backhand early on.