Newcombe (L); Borg (R). (Photo credit: R. Hartmann)
In an interview published Monday in German magazine Der Spiegel, Björn Borg revealed why he wanted to become a Rolex Testimonee — and that he kept McEnroe from becoming part of the Rolex family.
Borg has been wearing Rolex watches long before he became a brand ambassador. “You need hobbies in life,” Borg said in the interview. “It can be fishing, collecting stamps. I like watches.” The tennis team captain was spotted wearing a green-dial Day-Date, reference 118138, during the Laver Cup less than two weeks ago.
It was on the wrist of John Newcombe in the 1970s that Borg saw a Day-Date for the first time, he said. In the Rolex ad, the Australian tennis player — feared for his offensive game and likely his mustache, too — was firmly holding the racket in one hand, eyes on the ball, his polo shirt unbuttoned. Above the picture, the Rolex tagline: “John Newcombe's tournament play, like his Rolex, is unmistakable.”
Borg admitted he was jealous of Newcombe. He thought one day he will have a contract with Rolex, too. His dream came true almost forty years later, in 2013, when Rolex finally signed the Swedish tennis legend. He was 57. Today, it is his eternal rival and friend John McEnroe’s turn to be jealous. “He asked me if he could become part of the Rolex family,” Borg said. “I said no.”