Stefan Bengt Edberg

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Stefan Bengt Edberg Wiki Biography

Stefan Bengt Edberg was born on the 19th January 1966 in Västervik, Sweden, and is a retired tennis player who spent 72 weeks as the top ranked player on the ATP list. His career started in 1983 and ended in 1996.

Have you ever wondered how rich Stefan Edberg is, as of early 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Edberg’s net worth is as high as $25 million, earned largely through his successful career as a tennis player, during which he won a total of 41 single titles, including six Grand Slam titles. Apart from singles, Stefan also had success in doubles, winning three Grand Slam titles and also ruled the ATP doubles list in 1986.

Stefan came to prominence when he was still a junior; he won four Grand Slam junior titles in 1983, so far the only player to achieve this feat. That year he also became a professional, and won his first doubles title in a tournament held in Basel. While playing at the 1983 US Open, Stefan hit the linesman Dick Wertheim in the groin during a serve, which later caused his death, since Dick fell on the ground head first which left him unconscious.

The following year he won his first title, at the Milan Indoor championship, when he defeated Mats Wilander in straight sets. Also, he was victorious at the 1984 Summer Olympics, however, at the time tennis was credited only as an exhibition sport.

In 1985, Stefan won his first grand slam title at the Australian Open, again defeating Mats Wilander in the finals, again in straight sets, and also won the tournament held in Memphis, USA, where he destroyed Yannick Noah in the finals, 6:1 and 6:0. The same year he won two more titles, including in Basel, Switzerland and San Francisco, USA. He continued successfully and in 1986 won three more singles titles, and at the beginning of 1987 defended his 1985 Australian Open title, edging out Pat Cash in five sets. In 1987 Stefan brought home six more trophies from tournaments held in Rotterdam, Netherlands, Tokyo, Japan, Cincinnati, USA, and Stockholm, Sweden, among others, which only increased his net worth.

In 1988 he won his first Wimbledon title, defeating Boris Becker in four sets; it was their first of three Wimbledon finals, Becker won the title the following year, while Stefan won it again in 1990, in five sets, and in that way the two became two of the greatest Wimbledon rivals. From 1988 until 1990 he won some of most notable titles in his career, including the Grand Prix Masters, Long Island, USA and Indian Wells, USA. Also, he was the runner-up at the ATP Tour World Championship, held in Frankfurt Germany, where he lost to Andre Agassi in four sets. In 1991 he won his first US Open, defeating American Jim Courier in three sets, while he was also victorious at tournaments held in Sydney, Australia, Tokyo, Japan, and Queen’s Club, London, which only increased further his net worth.

In 1992 Stefan enriched the list of won tournaments by several titles, including at Hamburg, Germany, where he defeated Michael Stich after trailing, then defeated MaliVai Washington for the title at New Haven, USA, and his second US Open title when he beat Pete Sampras 3:1 after losing the first set.

Stefan played tennis on competitive level until 1996 extending his dominance on courts with titles in Madrid, Spain in 1993, Doha, Qatar in 1994 and Washington, USA the same year. His last title came in 1995 at Doha, Qatar, beating Magnus Larsson in straight sets.

Apart from a successful career in singles and doubles as well, Stefan was also successful with the Swedish national team, winning four Davis Cup trophies.

He has also received several accolades and posted several records, including being one of two players to assume No. 1 in both singles and doubles, with John McEnroe being the other, but Stefan is the only player to win Player of the Year and Doubles Team of the Year awards, and in 2004 he was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

After his retirement, Stefan started playing squash, and also became a part of the Black Rock Tour of Champions, which is a tennis tour consisting of retired tennis players. He won a tournament held in Paris, defeating Sergei Bruguera in the finals.

Stefan’s net worth also benefited from his coaching skills; from 2013 until 2015 he was the coach of none other than Roger Federer.

Regarding his personal life, Stefan has been married to Annette Olsen since 1992; the couple has two children.

IMDB Wikipedia $25 Million 1.88 1966 1966-1-19 77 Andre Agassi Annette Hjort Olsen Barbro Edberg Bengt Edberg Boris Becker Capricorn Christopher Dick Wertheim Emilie Jan Edberg January 19 Jim Courier John McEnroe Kalmar län Magnus Larsson Mats Wilander Michael Stich Roger Federer Sergei Bruguera Soundtrack Stefan Bengt Edberg Stefan Edberg Net Worth Sweden Swedish tennis player Västervik

Stefan Bengt Edberg Quick Info

Full Name Stefan Edberg
Net Worth $25 Million
Date Of Birth January 19, 1966
Place Of Birth Västervik, Kalmar län, Sweden
Height 1.88 m
Weight 77 kg
Profession Tennis player
Nationality Swedish
Spouse Annette Hjort Olsen
Children Emilie, Christopher
Parents Barbro Edberg, Bengt Edberg
Siblings Jan Edberg
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/edbergstefan/
Twitter https://twitter.com/stefanedbergoff?lang=en
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1763415/

Stefan Bengt Edberg Important Facts

  • Lives outside Växjö.
  • Won the 1983 Boy’s Singles Australian, French, Wimbledon, and the U.S. Open titles to win the Juniors Grand Slam. However, Edberg was unable to duplicate that feat after he turned pro.
  • Married Annette Olsen in the cathedral of Växjö, Sweden.
  • Has two children with Olsen: daughter Emilie (born 14 July 1993), and son Christopher (born 28 February 1997). The children were born in London, UK, where they lived.

Stefan Bengt Edberg Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Wimbledon 2014-2016 TV Series Himself – Coach, Roger Federer / Himself – Spectator / Himself / … Self
Today at Wimbledon 2014-2015 TV Series Himself – Coach, Roger Federer / Himself Self
French Open Live 2015 2015 TV Mini-Series Himself – Coach, Roger Federer Self
Tennis: World Tour Finals 2014 TV Series Himself – Coach, Roger Federer / Himself – Roger Federer’s Coach Self
Na plovárne 2010 TV Series Himself Self
BingoLotto 2005 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Hall of Fame: Golden Anniversary 2004 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Die Nacht der Stars 1996 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The 1991 US Open Tennis Championships 1991 TV Series Himself Self
Wimbledon ’88 1988 TV Mini-Series Himself Self
Tennis: World Tour Finals 2014 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Wimbledon 2014 TV Series Himself Archive Footage