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Björn Borg and John McEnroe kept the tennis world enthralled for years with their legendary rivalry, which is portrayed on TV tonight. 'Borg vs McEnroe', which airs on BBC Two, captures the two sportsmen at the height of their powers in the summer of 1980 as the pair met in the men's singles final at Wimbledon. The Swede emerged victorious over his American rival in their epic five-set slugfest, which has gone down in history as one of the greatest ever matches on the hallowed grass of SW19.
Borg, who scooped his fifth Wimbledon title in a row with the win, is played by Sverrir Gudnason in Janus Metz's film.
He shares the screen with Shia LaBeouf as McEnroe, tennis's enfant terrible, who was still the sport's new kid on the block at the time.
McEnroe's aggressive on-court presence and spiky New York attitude were perfectly balanced by the calmness and