Magnus Norman was on top of the world in 2000. He had just reached the Australian Open semis and a Roland Garros final, and was ranked #2 in the world. But things change quickly in tennis, as Norman was dealt crushing injuries that forced him to retire just four years later.
Norman was ready to leave the tennis bubble and find another passion in life. But the sport had other ideas, using its gravitational pull to bring the Swede back. He quickly became a coach that yielded result and respect at the highest level. Norman coached two players to their career peaks and began the first high-level academy in his home country. “Good to Great” is the name of that academy, but that phrase is so much more to the man who lives it out each day.
Norman joined the Inside-In Podcast to reminisce on his some of his coaching highlights, explain his core principles—and reveal how he truly wants to be remembered.