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Tennis Icon Björn Borg's Memoir "Heartbeats" Greenlit for Stylish Adaptation
27 Oct
Summary
- Bestselling memoir "Heartbeats" by tennis legend Björn Borg to be adapted
 - Acclaimed director Jonas Åkerlund on board to direct the scripted project
 - Adaptation will explore Borg's meteoric rise and shocking retirement at 26
 

In a major development for sports storytelling, the bestselling memoir "Heartbeats" by tennis legend Björn Borg is set to receive a stylish screen adaptation. The project is being co-developed by Banijay Entertainment labels Jarowskij/Yellow Bird and Mastiff Sweden, with renowned Swedish director Jonas Åkerlund on board to helm the series.
Åkerlund, known for his groundbreaking music videos and films, will bring his unique vision to the project, which will explore Borg's meteoric rise to tennis stardom. The adaptation will delve into Borg's unprecedented five consecutive Wimbledon titles, as well as his shocking decision to retire from the sport at just 26 years old. The memoir, originally published in Swedish under the title "Hjärtslag," also sheds light on Borg's life beyond the tennis court, including his financial struggles and personal reinvention.
"I've spent my entire life in matches - both on and off the court," Borg said. "Jonas wants to explore both sides, and I feel the time is right for that. He has the eye, the energy, and the courage to tell my story in his own way."
The ambitious project reflects Banijay Entertainment's growing focus on sports storytelling, following the launch of their Banijay Sports division. With Åkerlund's involvement, the adaptation is poised to captivate audiences with its unique perspective on one of the greatest athletes of all time.




