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‘Björn Borg is still the king, he’s like Abba’

Swedish-Icelandic actor Sverrir Gudnason, who plays Björn Borg in the recently released Borg-McEnroe movie, speaks about how the tennis legend is still a big part of the Swedish psyche.

'Björn Borg is still the king, he's like Abba'
Sverrir Gudnason, left, and Björn Borg. Photo: Claudio Bresciani/TT

The youthful looking 39-year-old Gudnason was born in Sweden but grew up in Iceland, before moving back to Sweden again in the 1990s, and bears a striking resemblance to Borg, whose cool personality contrasted to the fieriness of his on-court rival John McEnroe.

“I had never seen a whole tennis game before all this,” Gudnason told AFP in an interview.

“I had never even been on a tennis court in my life and (for the film) I didn't just learn to play tennis, I learned to play tennis like Björn Borg.”

The actor said he had almost turned the role down because he had never played the game.

“I didn't feel close to him, I didn't feel like an athlete and I was kind of thinking of turning it down,” said Gudnason, who told producers he demanded physical back-up preparing for the role.

“I played two hours per day for half a year getting the strokes right,” he said, insisting the person himself was fascinating too.

“I built the character by looking back on old footage from the 80s, not by calling him and asking him how he would do this or that.”

'Nervous'

He also enjoyed the on-screen experience with LaBeouf, who played McEnroe.

“It was great, he's a great actor and a good man and he came in with a lot of energy and devotion to the film,” he explained.

Gudnason did not actually meet Borg himself until the Swedish premiere in Stockholm.

“He said he was very moved by my performance. I'd been very nervous about meeting him,” he said.

Borg, now 61, is on record as saying Gudnason certainly looks like him.

“He's really mentally strong,” Gudnason said of Borg.

“The superstitions and rituals he had… he loved routine, so he didn't have to worry about anything.”

“In a way it's trying to control everything to make stuff easier for himself.”

Gudnason says although time has moved on, Borg still looms large in the Swedish psyche.

“All the news is about Zlatan (Ibrahimovic) now, but Björn Borg is still the king, he's like Abba, you have these big Swedish things and he's one of them,” he said, comparing the tennis player to the nation's most famous pop group.

The actor confessed to enjoying football above all else – and admitted he got worked up following Iceland's unlikely football success.

“The great thing about watching sports is that it can feel so important at the time,” he said, referring to Iceland's recent qualification for its first ever World Cup finals.

“This is like the golden years for Icelandic soccer,” he said – admitting that if Sweden played Iceland he would root for Iceland as the underdog.

Borg-McEnroe premiered in Sweden in early September.

Article by AFP's Ludovic Luppino.

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Björn Borg’s son Leo set to make his Wimbledon debut

Four decades after Swedish tennis legend Björn Borg won a fifth consecutive Wimbledon title, his 16-year-old son Leo Borg is reportedly set to make his debut at the tournament.

Björn Borg's son Leo set to make his Wimbledon debut
Leo Borg's Wimbledon debut is yet to be officially confirmed. Photo: Hanna Franzén/TT

According to reports in British tabloid The Sun and Swedish tabloid Expressen, Borg will be awarded a wildcard to play in the Wimbledon junior event.

“Leo is very grateful about getting a wildcard for the qualifiers to junior Wimbledon,” Björn Borg told Swedish tabloid Aftonbladet.

“It will be an incredible experience and useful practice for the future,” he added.

A spokeswoman for the Wimbledon tournament did not want to confirm the decision, only saying that wildcard announcements and the main draw for the Juniors tournament would be made next week.

If confirmed, Leo Borg’s Wimbledon debut comes 39 years after Björn Borg defeated American rival John McEnroe, winning him his fifth consecutive Wimbledon title.

The iconic match has been called one of the greatest matches of all time and the story was adapted for the screen in the 2017 feature film Borg vs McEnroe, where Leo, bearing a striking resemblance to his fatther, played a younger version of Björn Borg.

During the 1970s and early 1980s Björn Borg won a total of 11 Grand Slam titles, five Wimbledons and six French Opens.


Björn Borg after winning his fifth consecutive Wimbledon title in 1980. Photo: Scanpix/TT

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