Off Court NewsBorg reveals cancer battle: 'I take day by day, year by year'Former World No. 1 makes revelation in upcoming memoirGerald Matzka/Getty Images for Laver CupBjorn Borg reached No. 1 in the PIF ATP Rankings. By ATP StaffBjorn Borg, the former No. 1 player in the PIF ATP Rankings, reveals in his upcoming book, Heartbeats: A Memoir, that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer.The Swedish has reflected on the diagnosis ahead of the book’s release next week, telling the BBC that he has “always been checking” himself.“[In] 2023, checked myself again, and the doctor said, ’It doesn't look too good. We have to make an operation’,” Borg told the BBC. “‘Okay. Is that necessary?’ I told them. ‘Yes’. It was difficult psychologically, for me. [Did] it spread all over? I don't know.”The doctor told Borg that the situation was “really, really bad”. Last year, he underwent an operation and is in remission.“[The doctor] said, ‘But you have these sleeping cancer cells in your body’. It's going to be a fight in the future, and I hope I'm going to be okay,” Borg said. “I might be okay, I might not be okay. So every six months, I go and test myself. And right now, I did my last test two weeks ago, so I'm okay. I take day by day, year by year, hopefully. It's a thing you have to live with.”Borg has returned to the tennis spotlight in recent years, serving as Team Europe’s Laver Cup captain from 2017-2024. This year he attended Wimbledon, where he won five consecutive titles from 1976-1980.In his BBC interview, Borg left the audience with a message regarding his diagnosis.“So many people die every year, prostate cancer,” Borg said. “Test yourself if you can.”
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