Stefan Edberg Biography

Swedish Edberg He is the former number 1 professional tennis player in the world in singles and doubles. A great defender of the service and volley tennis style, he won six Grand Slam titles in singles and three men’s doubles titles in Grand Slam between 1985 and 1996. He also won the Grand Prix of Masters and was part of the Davis Cup in Sweden . Winning team four times.

In addition, he won four Masters Series titles, four Championship Series titles and the 1984 unofficial Olympic tournament, was ranked in the top 10 singles for ten consecutive years, and ranked 9 years in the top 5. Edberg started Train Roger Federer in January 2014, with this partnership ending in December 2015. To learn more about him, read below.

Quick Facts

  • Birthday: January 19, 1966
  • Age: 58 years, 3 months and 0 days Old
  • Sun Sign: Capricorn
  • Also Known As: Stefan Bengt Edberg
  • Born In: Västervik, Sweden
  • Famous As: Former Swedish Tennis Star, CoachesTennis Player
  • Height: 6’2″ (188 cm)
  • Spouse/Ex-: Annette Hjort Olsen
  • Siblings: Jan Edberg
  • Children: Christopher, Emilie
  • Turned pro: 1983 (amateur tour from 1982)
  • Retired: 1996
  • Plays: Right-handed (one-handed backhand)
  • Prize money: US$20,630,941

Who are Stefan Edberg’s parents?

Remembering his early years, Edward Stefan was born as Stefan Bengt Edberg in Västervik, Sweden, son of Bengt Edberg and his wife Barbro Edberg. He is Swedish by nationality and belongs to the white ethnic group. Information about his siblings and their academic qualification has not yet been disclosed. Also, his birth sign is Capricorn.

When did Stefan Edberg start playing tennis?

  • Edberg caught the attention of the world of tennis for the first time as a junior player. He won all four Grand Slam junior titles in 1983 to become the first (and only) player to achieve the “Grand Slam Junior” in the open era. Later that year as a professional, Edberg won his first doubles title in Basel. Edberg accidentally caused the death of line judge Dick Wertheim with a wandering service during the 1983 US Open.
  • In 1988, Edberg reached the first of three consecutive finals in Wimbledon, but lost his ranking as Sweden’s number one player when Mats Wilander had his best year winning the Australian, French and United States Open in 1988, becoming the player World number one. In his three consecutive Wimbledon finals, he played against German Boris Becker in what became one of Wimbledon’s greatest rivalries. Edberg won his first match in a four-set match spread over two days due to rain delays. A year later, Becker won in straight sets. The closest of his matches came in the 1990 final, when Edberg won in five sets after losing a break in the fifth set.
  • Due to a torn stomach muscle injury, he had to withdraw from the final of the “Australian Open” in 1990 while competing against defending champion Ivan Lendl. However, he captured Ivan Lendl’s single number one on August 13, 1990, after his victory in the Super 9 tournament in Cincinnati and retained the position for 72 weeks.
  • In 1996, Edberg reached the final of the Queen’s club, but lost the match against Boris Becker. He won his third and final Grand Slam doubles title at the Australian Open with Petr Korda. He reached the quarterfinals of his last US Open after defeating Richard Krajicek and Tim Henman, but lost the quarterfinals to Goran Ivanisevic.
  • Edberg felt more comfortable playing tennis on fast game surfaces. Of their six individual Grand Slam titles, four were won on grass courts at the Australian Open (1985 and 1987) and Wimbledon (1988 and 1990) and two were won on hard courts at the United States Open (1991 and 1992 ).
  • After his retirement from professional tennis, he began to play competitive squash and soon became an elite player in Sweden.
  • He became part of the “Black Rock Tour of Champions” in September 2008, which included retired tennis professionals from the “ATP Tour” and became the winner of the first tournament in which he participated in Paris defeating Sergi Bruguera.
  • He became Roger Federer’s coach in January 2014. This was announced by Federer in December 2013 on his Facebook page. Federer described Edberg’s role as “more a mentor than a coach”; However, its influence has been widely considered as fundamental in the eventual resurgence of the Swiss champion, especially in bringing effective and more frequent volley and net cargo service to his game. His collaboration finally ended in December 2015.

Who is Stefan Edberg married to?

Reflecting on his personal life, Edberg married Annette Hjort Olsen in Växjö Cathedral, Sweden. Before his marriage to Edberg, at some point, Annette had a romantic association with Mats Wilander. The couple has two children, Christopher and Emilie. At present, the couple lives a happy life without rumors of divorce or extramarital affairs.

How much equity does Stefan Edberg have?

As a former world number one professional tennis player, Stefan earns a decent amount of money from his tennis career. According to online sites, their estimated net worth is $ 25 million as of 2019. However, their salary has not yet been disclosed.

How tall is Stefan Edberg?

Observing the statistics of his body, Stefan Edberg measures 6 feet 2 inches and his weight is unknown. Similarly, he has a pair of blue eyes and brown hair. Also, the size of your shoe is 8 (US) and the size of the dress is 4 (US).

Career

1. He became coach of Roger Federer in January 2014. This was announced by Federer in December 2013 on his Facebook page.


2. He became a part of the ‘Black Rock Tour of Champions’ in September 2008, which included retired ‘ATP Tour’ tennis professionals and became a winner of the first tournament he participated in Paris defeating Sergi Bruguera.

3. Post his retirement from professional tennis, he started to play competitive squash and in no time became an elite player in Sweden.


4. He received the ‘ATP Sportsmanship Award’ five times in 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992 and 1995 and in acknowledgement of such accomplishment of Edberg, the award was renamed as ‘Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award’ by ‘ATP’ in 1996.


5. The only Grand Slam title that eluded him was the ‘French Open. Although in 1989 he had a near opportunity to win the title, he was beaten by seventeen year old American player Michael Chang, who went on to become the youngest male player to win any Grand Slam singles title.


6. Edberg partnered with Czech player Petr Korda and won men’s doubles final in the 1996 ‘Australian Open’ defeating Sébastien Lareau and Alex O’Brien, marking his third and final Grand Slam doubles title.


7. He won two consecutive ‘US Open’ singles title, in 1991 beating Jim Courier in straight sets and then beating Pete Sampras in 1992 as defending champion.


8. He had a neck-to-neck contest with Michael Stich in the 1991 ‘Wimbledon’ semi-finals but was defeated.


9. Due to a torn stomach muscle injury, he had to retire from the 1990 ‘Australian Open’ final while competing against defending champion Ivan Lendl. However he captured the singles numero uno rank from Ivan Lendl on August 13, 1990, following his win in the Super 9 tournament in Cincinnati and retained the position for 72 weeks.


10. As defending champion he lost to Boris Becker in straight sets in the 1989 ‘Wimbledon’ final but emerged as winner of 1990 ‘Wimbledon’ final defeating Becker. In 1989 he also won ‘Nabisco Masters’ singles title beating Becker.


11. He was a part of the Swedish teams who emerged as winners in 1988, 1991 and 1995 in the ‘World Team Cup’.
His first ‘Wimbledon’ singles title came in 1988 when he defeated German great Boris Becker. It was the first of the three consecutive encounters he had with the latter that witnessed probably one of the greatest rivalries in this prestigious and oldest tennis tournament.


12. In December 1985, he won his first Grand Slam singles title in the ‘Australian Open’ beating Mats Wilander in straight sets. In January 1987 he defended and retained his title by defeating Pat Cash. The same year he partnered with Järryd to win both the ‘US Open’ and ‘Australian Open’ men’s doubles titles.


13. In February 1985 he secured a win at the U.S. Indoor in Memphis and the following year ended up as runner-up with partner Järryd in the ‘French Open’ men’s doubles final. On June 9, 1986 the duo attained World No. 1 ranking as a doubles team.


14. He was a member of the Swedish winning team for four times in the ‘Davis Cup’ tournament in 1984, 1985, 1987 and 1994.


15. He and his partner Anders Järryd finished runner-up in the 1984 ‘US Open’ men’s doubles.

16. He achieved his first top-level singles titles in 1984 in Milan. The same year he won men’s singles competition and received a gold medal in the ‘Summer Olympics’ where tennis was re-introduced as an exhibition sport. Again in 1988 Olympics held at Seoul, he earned bronze medals in men’s singles as well as doubles tournament.

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