Borg has just lit up the Royal Tennis Hall in Stockholm. But as you can probably imagine, it isn’t Bjorn Borg who’s doing the lighting up, not forty-two years after his shock retirement that reverberated throughout the tennis world. Instead, it’s Leo Borg , his 22-year-old son, who made his debut earlier this season in Barcelona. Borg Jr. has a long way to go before he catches up to his father’s mammoth milestones, but he seems to have taken the first step toward that objective.

At the Stockholm Open this week, Bjorn’s son Leo Borg is competing for his first-ever career title. So far, he has mostly just appeared in ITF-level events. But this ATP 250 campaign may yet change his fortunes in the best way possible. It might be too early to make any predictions, but Leo registered his

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