Bjorn Borg Net Worth That Will Give You Tears Of Joy


Bjorn Borg

Bjorn Borg Net Worth is something we know all about. Know about all the endorsements and trophies that have made him into a wealthy man. Take a look today.

During his peak time in the sport, he was considered to be one of the best on the tennis court. At that time he had a total of 11 Grand Slam singles titles and he dominated the sport before retiring at the age 26. The fact that he was popular back then, he had some pretty good paydays, but what is his net worth in today’s world?

Björn Borg

So, what is Bjorn Borg net worth? There’s limited details on him which makes it a bit hard to give precise information on his exact net worth, but in today’s world it is estimated to be around $30 million to 40 million. He actually managed to win about 3.6 million in earnings during his career, but he has done quite a lot to increase his wealth since then. He is still considered to be a big name in the tennis world and his appearance fee alone is enough to help him financially.

Career Prize Money Earnings

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Though he only had a short run on the court, he was still able to win 11 Grand Slam singles titles. Six of these titles came at the French Open and he was also able to win five consecutive Wimbledon titles as well. He only take part in a handful of Australian Open and he lost around four times in the U.S. Open.

If you should add up his total earnings during his career you’ll get a total of 3.6 million earned through tournament prize money. If was to play in today’s world, he would actually double that amount in earnings for all those titles. It is said that the most he ever earned for winning a title was £20,000 and that was in 1980 at the Wimbledon championships.

Apart from that, he had achieved a lot of success in many different tournaments during his short career in the sport, winning a total of 64 titles. Having all those titles help him to increase his earnings in such a short time frame. He was considered by many to be a player that was actually ahead of his time, due to the fact that he mostly plays from the baseline with solid groundstrokes off of both sides. Not only that, but his physical attributes, his mental approach to the game also plays a important role in why he was able to achieve all this success as well.

Otherwise from Grand Slam titles, Borg was able to win three season-ending championships, as well as 15 Grand Prix Super Series titles. He had a way of performing well on any surface, which makes him unique compared to other players.

Endorsements

It is safe to say that Borg was pretty talented and he also had the look which makes him a great endorser during his career and that even carried over to his post career since he was still able to land some solid deals, which actually boost his overall net worth.

Racquet Sponsors

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Similar to other tennis stars, during his career Borg started out using Donnay racquets. He managed to sign a deal with them in 1975 and it is said that his renewal rate was $600,000 per year. Not only that but he also recieved royalties from Donnay that lasted until his retirement in 1983.

Before he was able to land the deal, Borg was using the Bancroft racquets in the United States. It was awkward to think that he switched racquets depending on where he was playing, but you need to know that a lot of companies do work together in order to produce similar racquets.

Clothing Sponsors

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Bjorn Borg had a huge deal with Fila that stood out among his tennis fans, as they put together some eye catching looks for him over his career. Even to this day, it is still known by many to be one of the most memorable looks in tennis history and the logo was pretty front with in depth detail.

He also took the time out to wear a few other shoes while on the court, ranging from Tretorn in the United States to Adidas in Europe. Borg was actually one of the first tennis star to wear shoes from Diadora during his career.

Shoe deal was not as big as they are today, so it is a bit hard to tell exactly how much he earned, but I know for a fact that he still manage to make around $50,000-$80,000, depending on the endorsement deal.

Other Endorsements

Borg is known to be one of the only tennis players to source as many endorsements deal he can possible get. Some people didn’t really like this at first, because his main focus at times was to advertise his brands.

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He didn’t only stayed in tennis related products, as Borg had deals with companies like Tuborg (a Danish brewery). You would normally see their name on his headband. There were also a few deals in the past with companies such as Saab automobiles and Nutriment food supplement.

Other Wealth Contributers

As you can see, Borg was eventually turned into a business savvy player during his tennis career. Being retired he still have a few endorsements opportunities, but the downside is that a few of his businesses have failed almost led him into bankruptcy around 2006. What he did was sell a few of his trophies, which made news around the world because the tennis star was actually struggling to make ends meet.

To this day, his best business venture is his Bjorn Borg Fashion Brand. Officially the company was launched as World Brand Management, but took over the name later on. Over the years, the business have become one of the most successful clothing line in Sweden and is pretty popular around the world as well.

Borg still try his best to remain in the limelight, but one of the reasons behind his early retirement is the fact that he was worn out. He couldn’t manage to constantly travel around the world while still playing at his highest level, it really took a toll on him.

More about Bjorn Borg

Borg is a former tennis player who changed the way the game is played. Be it his attitude, style or a signature move, he is known to be one of the best players of his time. At 18 years of age, he became the youngest player ever to win the French Open.This record has only been broken twice since then. The only player to defeat Borg at the French open twice is Adriano Panatta.

At the age of 20, Borg won Wimbledon without losing a single set in 1976, becoming the youngest ever player to win the Wimbledon at that age. This record was later broken by Boris Becker in 1985, who won at an even younger age of 17.

Borg did attempt to make a comeback in the early 90s, however, as wooden rackets were no longer used, Borg was unsuccessful in making his mark again. Having said this, Borg still ranks fourth on the all-time list behind Pete Sampras, Roy Emerson and Roger Federer at the time of writing this article.

Borg brought a unique playing style to the court that changed the game. He delivered amazing powerful ground-strokes constantly and was known to use a two-handed backhand. He normally hit the ball hard and high from the baseline, and brought it down with a topspin. 

His unique playing ability and his fitness allowed him to dominate the French Open and Wimbledon on several occasions. His gameplay was a combination of quickness, stamina, great strength and coolness. Due to his superb physical conditioning he was able to outlast most of his opponents with ease in even the worst conditions. His calm composure also earned him the nickname ‘Iceman’.

Bjorn Borg proved to be quite the role model for today’s top players with his unorthodox playing style & greatly improved the game of tennis.

Future Outlook

It is safe to say that his bankruptcy scare was about 15 years ago. Though he is not big in the tennis world as before, he’s still able to gain support from the community if he needs it. He doesn’t coach or commentating often, but that might change later on as his son Leo try his best to make it as a tennis pro.

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