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Career prize money: $3,655,751 USD

One of the best all-time performers in tennis history, Swedish player Bjorn Borg won 62 singles titles, including 11 Grand Slam titles, and was ranked number one in the world in 1979 and 1980. With his powerful two-handed backhand, menacing topspin, and balletic footwork, he challenged the chief rivals of his day, John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors. And with his flowing blond locks and soft-spoken mystique, he won over audiences around the world—and stole the hearts of many a teenage admirer. Yet the tennis legend's career was as brief as it was bright, as he announced his retirement to a shocked tennis world in 1983, at age 26.Comeback  from 1991 to 1993. He has an estimated net worth of $28.5 million.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

1992

Salary

Career ATP prize money

$850,000

1991

Salary

Career ATP prize money

$4,135,000

1990

Salary

Career ATP prize money

$1,000,000

1983

Salary

Career ATP prize money

$100,000

1982

Salary

Career ATP prize money

$300,000

1981

Salary

Career ATP prize money

$300,000

1980

Salary

Career ATP prize money

$2,850,000

1979

Salary

Career ATP prize money

$3,499,000

1978

Salary

Career ATP prize money

$3,835,000

1977

Salary

Career ATP prize money

$3,455,000

1976

Salary

Career ATP prize money

$2,079,000

1975

Salary

Career ATP prize money

$1,635,000

1974

Salary

Career ATP prize money

$1,014,000

1973

Salary

Career ATP prize money

$1,467,000

1972

Contract

Career ATP prize money

$373,000