Bjorn Borg won Wimbledon 5 times: 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, and 1980.
He won it for five years continuously in the years 1976,77,78,79,80.
Bjorn Borg from Sweden won Wimbledon five years in a row, starting with his first title at SW19 in 1976, and his last in 1980, before losing to John McEnroe in four sets in the 1981 final, Borg's sixth Wimbledon final in a row, and McEnroe's second.
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McEnroe defeated Bjorn Borg in 1981 for his first Wimbledon singles title.
Bjorn Borg defeated Ilie Nastase in the 1976 Wimbledon championship. To get to that final match he also beat (in order) David Lloyd, Marty Riessen, Colin Dibley, Brian Gottfried, Guillermo Vilas and Roscoe Tanner.
The runner-up of the 1976 Wimbledon championship was Ilie Nastase of Romania who lost 6-4, 6-2, 9-7 to Bjorn Borg of Sweden, who would go on to win the next 4 successive champinships at Wimbledon.
Bjorn Borg of Sweden won 5 consecutive Wimbledon singles titles.
John McEnroe and Peter Fleming defeated Brian Gottfried and Paul Ramirez for the Wimbledon men's doubles title in 1979 to give McEnroe his first Wimbledon title. McEnroe defeated Bjorn Borg in 1981 for his first Wimbledon singles title.
Bjorn won Wimbledon men's Singles title 5 timesconsecutively between 1976 and 1980 during his career.Some other notable Wimbledon title-holders and their number of singles accomplishments:SIX= Roger FedererSEVEN= Pete SamprasNINE= Martina Navratilova
Björn Borg became the first tennis player to win five consecutive Wimbledon titles in the 1980 Wimbledon Men's Singles final after he defeated John McEnroe in a five-set match, often cited as the best Wimbledon final ever played.
1980 - Bjorn Borg 1981 - John McEnroe 1982 - Jimmy Connors 1983 - John McEnroe 1984 - John McEnroe 1985 - Boris Becker 1986 - Boris Becker 1987 - Pat Cash 1988 - Stefan Edberg 1989 - Boris Becker
In men's singles or doubles, Boris Becker was the youngest in 1985 (17 years) when he won the men's singles title.In women's singles Lottie Dod in 1887, and in women's doubles, Martina Hingis in 1996, both won at the age of 15.
Borris Becker was 17 years and 8 months old when he won Wimbledon, making his the youngest person to ever do so.