Tennis player Björn Borg’s autobiography, “Heartbeats,” delineating his rendezvous with destiny and his decision to abandon the acme of achievement at its apex.
Björn Borg starts his new memoir, “Heartbeats,” with a story about being rushed to a Dutch hospital in the 1990s after overdosing on “alcohol, drugs, pills — my preferred ways of self-medication,” and ...
Roger Federer's ex-coach Ivan Ljubicic recently touched on Carlos Alcaraz's feat of having won seven Major titles already, ...
Carlos Alcaraz became the youngest player to reach seven Grand Slams since Bjorn Borg when he won the Australian Open. With ...
Björn Borg's memoir, Heartbeats, opens with his 1990s hospitalisation after overdosing on “alcohol, drugs, pills – my preferred ways of self-medication”, and concludes with a prostate cancer diagnosis ...
FILE - Sweden's Björn Borg falls to his knees in front of the scoreboard on the Centre Court at Wimbledon in London, July 5, 1980, after defeating John McEnroe, of the United States, to take the men's ...
Carlos Alcaraz broke a 47-year-old world record after winning the 2026 Australian Open, beating Novak Djokovic at the Rod ...
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Carlos Alcaraz trails just Bjorn Borg in this stat after third-round win at the Australian Open
Carlos Alcaraz's win over Corentin Moutet in the third round of the Australian Open puts him just behind Bjorn Borg's record.
Björn Borg starts his new memoir, “Heartbeats,” with a story about being rushed to a Dutch hospital in the 1990s after overdosing on “alcohol, drugs, pills — my preferred ways of self-medication,” and ...
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