Stefan Edberg The tennis player Stefan Edberg is nowadays a legend in his sport. I met him myself in France in 1987. I was 8 years old. He and the other members of the Swedish Daviscup team were playing the Daviscup against France. However, before the training I met them in the lobby of their hotel in Fr’e jus. My father knew the Swedish captain of the team so we could watch them training.
After that Stefan has been one of my idols. I play tennis a lot myself. But now to the story about Stefan Edberg. Saw the ad His career started when the local paper in V” (the town where he was born) had an advertisement about mini-tennis in the early 70 s. It said “Day of tennis.” Luckily his mother Bar bro read the article and liked it.
The day after she sent her son to the tennis-school for beginners. At that time she didn’t know how important this initiative would be to Stefan, to Swedish tennis and even to the world tennis. An incredible athletic career had seen the morning light. Was convinced to continue The seven year old Stefan struck his first hits at the tennis school in of 1973. To start with he played once a week.
He liked his new sport but was close to quitting after the first term. -My friend wanted to quit, and so did I. But my trainer convinced me to continue, Stefan says with a smile on his face. The young Edberg soon became taken by the sport. Soon he played matches with the boys’ team, and outside his home he played fantasy Davis Cup-matches.
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Inthe summer holidays he almost lived at the tennis court. At the age of ten he stopped playing his two other sports, football and ice hockey, and concentrated everything on tennis. Soon he won his first tournament, “Ostkustensp ” area,” avery memorable victory for him. Star even in school But a couple of years went by before he “dared” to go in for tennis full time. He was in the ninth grade as took the big step and gave tennis the big chance. -I felt I had a serious chance of becoming a world player.
Because I had just won JEM and taken a set on Mats Wi lander who was a professional player, Stefan says. But it couldn’t have been an easy choice, because Stefan was also a very good student with an average about 4, 3 after the ninth grade. He was better than all the others! ! ! The trainers at the club where he was training, Westerviks TK, quickly realized what a big talent this boy was. Just after a couple of years, they noticed that his way of playing tennis was different from all the great Swedes who played at that time, for an example Bj ” on Borg. Stefan attacked the net, as quickly as possible, unlike the baseline players of that time.
-I’ve never liked long rally’s, but I’ve always had a good serve. I also grew tall pretty early so it fitted me well to go forward to the net. His trainer encouraged him to continue to play his own game. (I think that was pretty good) His biggest triumphs as a junior were JEM in Nice in 1980 and. (Grand slam = To win all of the four biggest tournaments, Wimbledon, French Open, U. S Open and Australian Open! ! ! ) The lift During high-school in the early 80 s Stefan got in touch with the famous trainer Percy Romberg, the person who had made Bj ” on Borg a star.
Stefan was free from school once a week to go to Stockholm to train with Percy. One of the biggest improvements Edberg made with Percy was his backhand which later became one of the best in the world. When he left school his training hours increased by 100 percent from four to eight times a week. Tony Pickard Tony Pickard has been Stefan’s trainer for almost his entire career. They first met in Bournemouth when Stefan was there to sign contracts with the racket-manufacturer Wilson. Tony saw him playing and invited him to his house: A famous trainer / adept couple was born.
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It lasted for ten years with great success. Warned only once During all his years at the top he always has behaved like a real gentleman, both on the court and outside it. He was always proper and correct in his way of acting. He has been warned only once.
It happened in Dusseldorf, after a wrongly judged ball when he hit the ball hard to the ground. The ball bounced out intothe audience and he was warned. Don’t forget that John McEnroe was lucky if he wasn’t warned at all in a match. The big drop came For nine years in a row he constantly was among the top five ranked players in the world. It was at the end of 1994 he slipped out of the top five. However, it was last year when the big drop came and he ended the year as the number 23 on the ranking list.
He explains it himself that it’s pretty hard to keep the motivation for such a long time. His golden years During the years 1990-93 he had his un doubtfully best years. For two years in a row he finished as number one on the ranking lists. Never been drunk In comparison to other top athletics, Stefan is living a comfortable family life. He is married to Anette and has a little daughter, Emilie. He is seldom seen at parties, and he’s very careful with alcohol.
And he admits that he has never been drunk. Some facts about him Born: 19 th January 1966 in V” Lives: London Family: The wife Anette, the daughter Emile, 3 years old Height: 188 cm Match weight: about 77 kg Highest singles ranking: 1 Highest doubles ranking: 1 Prize money: 20, 5 U. S dollar Single titles: 41 Double titles: 18 Single finals: 76 Double finals: 29 Dc — singles: 35-14 (won-lost) List of references: Svensk Tennis nr. 11, Sport Expressed and my self.
Written by: Kristof fer Lindgren NV 2 D.