Who is Stefan Edberg's wife? All the facts and details about Annette Hjort Olsen

Who is Stefan Edberg's wife? All the facts and details about Annette Hjort Olsen

Helix Odhiambo
updated at October 12, 2023 at 8:14 AM

Stefan Edberg's wife, a model of grace and grit in tennis, is more than a footnote to his renowned career. Behind every great man is an equally outstanding woman, and in the case of the Swedish tennis legend, she shines both on and off the court as an inspiring spouse. Discover Stefan Edberg's wife's life and influence.

Stefan Edberg and his wife
Former tennis player Stefan Edberg and his wife, Annette Hjort Olsen, have been together for many years, supporting one another. Photo: George Pimentel, Jean Catuffe (modified by author)
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The tennis legend married Annette Hjort Olsen, a former Swedish model. The two have been together for over three decades. They have two kids and live in their home country. We have compiled information about Stefan Edberg's wife's age, life story, children and how she met the legendary athlete.

Annette Hjort Olsen's profile and bio summary

Full name

Annette Hjort Olsen

Date of birth

1966

Age

57 (as of October 2023)

Birthplace

Sweden

Nationality

Swedish

Eye colour

Blue

Hair colour

Blonde

Profession

Former model

Husband

Stefan Edberg (former tennis player)

Children

Emilie, Christopher

Is Stefan Edberg married?

The legendary tennis player is married to Swedish woman Annette Hjor. The couple met in 1985 after Annette parted ways with Stefan's rival Mats Wilander. They exchanged their wedding vows in the cathedral of Växjö, Sweden, on 18 April 1992.

Who is Stefan Edberg's wife?
Annette Hjort Olsen (L) and Stefan Edberg (R) attend the men's singles final on day thirteen of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on 15 July 2018 in London, England. Photo: Karwai Tang
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Annette Hjort Olsen and Mats Wilander dated from 1979 to 1985. Wilander is a Swedish former world no. 1 tennis player. He won seven Grand Slam singles and a doubles title.

How old is Stefan Edberg's wife?

Annette Hjort Olsen's age is 57, but she has not revealed details of her birthday. According to sources, Hjort was born in the same year as her husband, Stefan. Annette has maintained a low profile, keeping details of her parents and siblings private.

Stefan Edberg's wife's children

Stefan Edberg's wife's children
Annette Hjort Olsen (L), with her son Christopher Edberg (C) and daughter Emilie Edberg (R), attend day ten of the 2015 US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on 9 September 2015 in Queens borough, New York City. Photo: Jean Catuffe
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Stefan Edberg and his wife have two children. They welcomed their firstborn, Emilie, on 14 July 1993. Their second child, Christopher, was born on 28 February 1997. Stefan Edberg's daughter attended some of his tennis games before retiring in 1996.

Where does Stefan Edberg live now?

Stefan Edberg and Annette Hjort Olsen live in London, England, with their two kids. They also have a home in the central part of Vaxjo in Sweden.

Stefan Edberg's career

The father of two was born on 19 January 1966 in Västervik, Sweden, to Bengt and Barbro Edberg. He also has a brother named Jan. Stefan, who loved soccer and ice hockey when he was young before developing an interest in tennis. His mother helped him access tennis facilities to nurture his skills.

What is Stefan Edberg doing now?
Stefan Edberg of Sweden returns a shot during the Men's singles at the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships circa 1990 at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London, England. Photo: Focus on Sport
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Annette's husband first gained recognition during his junior tennis career. He won all four Grand Slam junior titles in 1983, becoming the first and only player to achieve the Junior Grand Slam.

Edberg turned professional the same year but began his tenure on a sad note after accidentally causing the death of linesman D. Wertheim with an errant serve at the 1983 US Open. The tragic event forced the International Tennis Federation (ITF) to stop linemen from sitting during matches.

Reports state after the complete investigation, it was found that Wertheim's death was not caused by a tennis ball’s strike. Still, USTA was found 25% responsible for it and asked to give $165,000 jury award.

Boris Becker and Stefan Edberg's battle

Edberg established a fierce rivalry with German legend Boris Becker on the court. The Swedish won their first encounter in 1988, stopping Becker from winning a third title. The German star revanged in 1989 but lost again the following year.

Is Stefan Edberg married?
Boris Becker of West Germany (right) and Stefan Edberg (L) of Sweden line up ahead of the men's singles championship final at Wimbledon on 9 July 1989. Becker won by straight sets to clinch his third and last Wimbledon title. Photo: Professional Sport
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The two legends met 35 times between 1984 and 1996, with Becker winning 25 and his counterpart 10. The Swedish won three of their four Grand Slam meetings. The rivalry inspired many people, including Swiss legend Roger Federer.

Edberg's achievements

The legendary Swedish athlete won numerous accolades during his senior career, including the Aussie Open, the US Open, and the Wimbledon title. However, he lost the 1989 French Open final to Michael Chang. Edberg is among the male tennis stars ranked No. 1 in singles and doubles during the Open Era. Some of his achievements include:

  • ITF World Champion (1991)
  • ATP Player of the Year (1990, 1991)
  • Men's singles and doubles Olympic bronze (1988)
  • Grand Slam singles (6)
  • Grand Slam men's doubles (3)
  • Masters Series titles (4)
  • Championship Series (4)

What is Stefan Edberg doing now?

What is Stefan Edberg doing now?
Soccer pundit Gary Linekar (L) and Stefan Edberg (R) conversing during the 2023 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon. Photo: 8 July 2023. Photo: Adam Davy
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The former World number 1 retired in 1996 and started participating in competitive squash events. He joined the Black Rock Tour of Champions in 2008 alongside other retired tennis players. Stefan won his first tournament in Paris on a clay court. He later coached Roger Federer between 2014-2015, helping him win multiple titles.

Stefan Edberg and his wife, Annette Hjort Olsen's net worth

Annette's net worth remains unknown, but her husband has earned millions through her career. The tennis legend has a net worth of $25 million as of 2023. His primary sources of income included prize money from tournaments and sponsorship deals.

Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award

The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) introduced the Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award to honour the contribution of the Swedish legend to the sport. The accolade recognizes an ATP player who conducted himself at the highest level of professionalism and integrity in a season, as voted by fellow players.

Roger Federer has won the award the most (13), followed by Spanish star Rafael Nadal (5). Casper Ruud of Norway won the 2023 edition of the accolade.

Stefan Edberg's wife is an icon and inspiration to many women worldwide because of her sacrifices and support for her family. She keeps a low profile, and she does not have an active social media account. Her husband has also avoided online social platforms.

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Helix Odhiambo is an award-winning Kenyan journalist and content creator with over 6 years of experience. In 2016, he won the Goal Blaze Correspondent Award for young writers.