Rydberg was born in
Grantsburg, Wisconsin and raised in
Pine City, Minnesota. He became physically disabled when his family pickup truck rolled on top of him at one year old. He played tennis since 1988 but was only able to play in exhibition matches in 1992 due to the United States Tennis Association rules at the time. Rydberg was also an accomplished wheelchair basketball player. He began playing wheelchair basketball since grade 8 and earned a full sports scholarship from
University of Texas-Arlington. His university team won the national championship in 1997. After graduation, Rydberg focused on wheelchair tennis. He was a member of the
2004 United States Paralympic team that competed in
Athens,
Greece. After 2004, he left wheelchair tennis and returned to wheelchair basketball, played for the Minnesota Rolling Timberwolves program that the
Minnesota Timberwolves sponsors. He played in the All-Star Wheelchair Classic during the
2006 NBA All-Star Weekend. At the
2008 Summer Paralympics, he competed in both singles and doubles. In the singles event he lost in the third round to eventual gold medalist
Shingo Kunieda, and in doubles he and his partner
Stephen Welch were knocked out in the second round. He also competed at the
2012 Summer Paralympics and
2016 Summer Paralympics, losing in round of 16 in both games. He currently resides in the
Twin Cities and has his own clothing line, , Inc. ==References==