Career
He marched through names such as Gunnar Setterwall, Hakon Leffler and Carl-Olof Nylén to clinch the title. He represented his country in the 1912 Summer Olympics, competing in men"s singles and doubles. He entered the 1913 World Covered Court Championships when it was held in Stockholm, Sweden.
In 1924 he was a runner-up for the Swedish National Championships both in singles and in doubles lost both times to Henning Müller.
Also in 1924, he participated in his second Olympic Games, competing in men"s singles, men"s doubles, and mixed doubles. In mixed doubles, he was partnered with Lily Strömberg-von Essen.
They lost their first-round match. He was sent to action in singles against Jacques Brugnon and in doubles against Brugnon and Jean Richard le Besnerais, but lost in both matches.
There was also a mixed double contest, that he was a part of, where he was also defeated by the duo of Mistress le Besnerais and Brugnon.
In Davis Cup he was drafted once in 1928 playing doubles with Sune Malmström against Czechoslovakia, a tie they lost.