Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Bruce Y. Lee, M.D., MBA, covers health, medicine, wellness and science International Tennis Hall-of-Famer Björn Borg serves up ...
Björn Borg is part of tennis folklore. He won 11 Grand Slam titles — six French Opens and five Wimbledons — and transformed the sport in the 1970s and 1980s with his style on and off the court. With ...
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 ...
It was the peak of the Fire and Ice rivalry. Tennis legend Björn Borg was chasing a sixth straight Wimbledon title in 1981. Facing his American rival John McEnroe in a repeat of the 1980 final, Borg ...
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,” ...
In his tell-All memoir 'Heartbeats,' the Swedish sports star opens up about his long struggle with drug addiction after retiring from tennis at age 26 in 1983 In the mid-’90s, Björn Borg awoke in a ...