Björn Borg Selling Stockholm Penthouse: Tennis Legend Lists Luxury Apartment for €2.2 Million

Stockholm, Sweden – Tennis legend Björn Borg, 69, is selling his luxury penthouse apartment in central Stockholm for 23.5 million Swedish krona – approximately $2.2 million USD, according to reports. The property, which Borg and his wife Patricia Östfeldt have owned for nearly seven years, offers stunning views of the Swedish capital.

Borg and Östfeldt purchased the roughly 200-square-meter (2,150 square feet) penthouse in 2019 for around 1.65 million euros, representing a significant return on investment. The apartment’s most striking feature is a large rooftop terrace boasting panoramic views of Stockholm’s skyline, described in the listing as “Stockholm’s most spectacular view of the city skyline in all four directions.”

This isn’t the first foray into real estate for Borg and Östfeldt. In 2019, the couple sold a villa in the Stockholm archipelago and another luxury property in Värmdö, while simultaneously investing in a vacation home in Cape Verde. Their activity in the property market reflects a diversification of interests beyond Borg’s celebrated tennis career.

Borg’s impact on tennis is undeniable. He secured 66 singles titles, including 11 Grand Slam championships. His five consecutive Wimbledon titles between 1976 and 1980, and six French Open titles between 1974 and 1981, cemented his status as one of the sport’s all-time greats. He finished 1979 and 1980 ranked as the world No. 1 player, retiring at the age of 26.

Beyond the court, Borg’s name has been synonymous with fashion. The Björn Borg clothing collection, launched in 1984, began with sportswear and later expanded into the underwear market, becoming a successful brand.

Patricia Östfeldt, Borg’s wife, is a successful real estate agent in her own right. Born November 17, 1969, Östfeldt has built a career in Stockholm’s competitive property market, known for her attention to detail and strong work ethic. She is 5’8” tall and maintains a healthy lifestyle. Her support has been a constant throughout Borg’s post-tennis life.

The couple’s real estate dealings come as Borg continues to navigate a complex personal history. In a recent interview, Borg revealed he nearly succumbed to drug addiction in the 1990s, a period he described as incredibly difficult. He has since spoken openly about his struggles, hoping to help others facing similar challenges.

The sale of the Stockholm penthouse marks a new chapter for Borg and Östfeldt, as they continue to pursue their diverse interests. The property’s prime location in the trendy Norrmalm district and its exceptional views are expected to attract significant interest from potential buyers.

For tennis fans, Borg remains an icon, a symbol of skill, determination, and a captivating on-court presence. His transition from dominating the tennis world to becoming a successful businessman and property investor demonstrates a remarkable adaptability and entrepreneurial spirit. The sale of this penthouse is simply the latest example of that.

Borg’s legacy extends beyond his Grand Slam titles and fashion brand. He represents a generation of athletes who transcended their sport, becoming global figures. His story continues to inspire, both on and off the court.

The listing of the penthouse is currently active, and interested parties can find more information through real estate agents specializing in luxury properties in Stockholm. The sale price, if realized, will further solidify Borg’s financial success and demonstrate the continued appeal of prime real estate in the Swedish capital.

Next up for Borg is continued involvement with the Björn Borg fashion brand and ongoing philanthropic endeavors. He remains a prominent figure in the world of tennis, often appearing at major tournaments and events.

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