Former Grand Slam finalist says Swedish tennis youngsters are afraid to compete | Flashscore.com (2026)

Magnus Norman, former Grand Slam finalist and now coach at Good to Great Academy, argues that Sweden’s future depends on nurturing young talent by encouraging them to compete more than just competing for points. Former World No.175 player Elias Ymer exemplifies how modern Swedish tennis thrives despite historical dominance. However, many believe Sweden’s transition from youth to elite performance is still lagging. Norman emphasizes that children should learn to handle setbacks and grow from failures, not be discouraged by past success. He notes that today’s young talents often lack the same level of discipline as their older counterparts. If Sweden can develop a culture of continuous learning and resilience, it could replicate the success of previous generations.

Former Grand Slam finalist says Swedish tennis youngsters are afraid to compete | Flashscore.com (2026)
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