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Boris Becker

Boris Franz Becker (German: [ˈboːʁɪs ˈbɛkɐ] ; born 22 November 1967) is a German former professional tennis player, tennis coach and a commentator. He was ranked as the world No. 1 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). Becker is considered to be one of the greatest players of all time, winning 49 career singles and 15 doubles titles, including six singles majors: three Wimbledon Championships, two Australian Opens and one US Open. He also won 13 Masters titles, three year-end championships, an Olympic gold medal in men's doubles in 1992, and led Germany to two Davis Cup titles in 1988 and 1989. Becker is the youngest-ever winner of the men's singles Wimbledon title, a feat he accomplished aged 17 years, 7 months and 15 days in 1985. Becker is often credited as the pioneer of power tennis with his fast serve and all-court game. He is among the top ten players with the best win percentages in the Open Era. In 1989, he was voted the Player of the Year by both the ATP and the ITF. He holds a win percentage of 92 % in Davis Cup singles rubbers, a win loss record of 38–3 and two championships for Germany. In his autobiography, Andre Agassi described Becker as the world's most popular tennis star in the late 1980s. Becker was featured at number 18 in the list of Tennis magazine's 40 greatest players of all time in 2006. After his playing career ended, Becker became a tennis commentator and media personality, and his personal relationships were discussed in news outlets. He has engaged in numerous ventures, including coaching Novak Djokovic for three years, playing poker professionally, and working for an online poker company. In October 2002, the Munich District Court gave Becker a suspended two-year prison sentence for tax evasion. He declared bankruptcy in the UK in 2017. In April 2022, he was sentenced by UK courts to two and a half years in prison for hiding assets and loans that the court required him to disclose to creditors and the bankruptcy trustee. On 15 December 2022, he was released from prison early, having served eight months, and was deported to Germany by UK authorities.

Infobox

Full name
Boris Franz Becker
Country (sports)
West Germany (1984–1990) Germany (1990–1999)
Born
(1967-11-22) 22 November 1967 Leimen, West Germany
Height
1 m (6 ft 3 in)
Turned pro
1984 (amateur 1983)
Retired
1999
Plays
Right-handed (one-handed backhand)
Coach
Günther Bosch (1976–87) Ion Țiriac (1984–93) Bob Brett (1987–91) Tomáš Šmíd (1991–92) Eric Jelen (1992, 1993) Günter Bresnik (1992–93) Nick Bollettieri (1993–95) Mike De Palmer (1995–99)
Prize money
US$25,080,956 23rd all-time leader in earnings
Int. Tennis HoF
2003 (member page)
Career record
254–136 (65 %)
Career titles
15
Highest ranking
No. 6 (22 September 1986)
Australian Open
QF (1985)
French Open
SF (1987, 1989, 1991)
Wimbledon
W (1985, 1986, 1989)
US Open
W (1989)
Tour Finals
W (1988, 1992, 1995)
Grand Slam Cup
W (1996)
WCT Finals
W (1988)
Olympic Games
W (1992)
Davis Cup
W (1988, 1989)
Hopman Cup
W (1995)
Coachee singles titles total
25

Tables

Key · Career statistics › Singles performance timeline
W
F
SF
QF
RR
Q#
DNQ
A
NH
· Career statistics › Singles performance timeline
Tournament
Tournament
Col 1
Tournament
West Germany
1983
West Germany
1984
West Germany
1985
West Germany
1986
West Germany
1987
West Germany
1988
West Germany
1989
West Germany
1990
Germany
1991
Germany
1992
Germany
1993
Grand Slam tournaments
Grand Slam tournaments
Col 1
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open
Australian Open
Col 1
Australian Open
West Germany
A
West Germany
QF
West Germany
2R
West Germany
NH
West Germany
4R
West Germany
A
West Germany
4R
West Germany
QF
Germany
W
Germany
3R
Germany
1R
French Open
French Open
Col 1
French Open
West Germany
A
West Germany
A
West Germany
2R
West Germany
QF
West Germany
SF
West Germany
4R
West Germany
SF
West Germany
1R
Germany
SF
Germany
A
Germany
2R
Wimbledon
Wimbledon
Col 1
Wimbledon
West Germany
A
West Germany
3R
West Germany
W
West Germany
W
West Germany
2R
West Germany
F
West Germany
W
West Germany
F
Germany
F
Germany
QF
Germany
SF
US Open
US Open
Col 1
US Open
West Germany
A
West Germany
A
West Germany
4R
West Germany
SF
West Germany
4R
West Germany
2R
West Germany
W
West Germany
SF
Germany
3R
Germany
4R
Germany
4R
Win–loss
Win–loss
Col 1
Win–loss
West Germany
0–0
West Germany
6–2
West Germany
11–3
West Germany
16–2
West Germany
11–4
West Germany
10–3
West Germany
22–2
West Germany
15–4
Germany
20–3
Germany
9–3
Germany
9–4
Year-end championships
Year-end championships
Col 1
Year-end championships
Tennis Masters Cup
Tennis Masters Cup
Col 1
Tennis Masters Cup
West Germany
DNQ
West Germany
F
West Germany
F
West Germany
RR
West Germany
W
West Germany
F
West Germany
SF
West Germany
RR
Germany
W
Germany
DNQ
Germany
F
WCT Finals
WCT Finals
Col 1
WCT Finals
West Germany
did not qualify
West Germany
F
West Germany
A
West Germany
W
West Germany
A
West Germany
discontinued
West Germany
1 / 2
West Germany
5–1
Germany
83%
Win–loss
Win–loss
Col 1
Win–loss
West Germany
0–0
West Germany
0–0
West Germany
3–1
West Germany
6–2
West Germany
1–2
West Germany
7–1
West Germany
4–1
West Germany
3–1
Germany
2–1
Germany
4–1
Germany
0–1
Year-end ranking
Year-end ranking
Col 1
Year-end ranking
West Germany
563
West Germany
66
West Germany
6
West Germany
2
West Germany
5
West Germany
4
West Germany
2
West Germany
2
Germany
3
Germany
5
Germany
11
West Germany
Germany
Tournament
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian Open
A
QF
2R
NH
4R
A
4R
QF
W
3R
1R
French Open
A
A
2R
QF
SF
4R
SF
1R
SF
A
2R
Wimbledon
A
3R
W
W
2R
F
W
F
F
QF
SF
US Open
A
A
4R
SF
4R
2R
W
SF
3R
4R
4R
Win–loss
0–0
6–2
11–3
16–2
11–4
10–3
22–2
15–4
20–3
9–3
9–4
Year-end championships
Tennis Masters Cup
DNQ
F
F
RR
W
F
SF
RR
W
DNQ
F
WCT Finals
did not qualify
F
A
W
A
discontinued
1 / 2
5–1
83%
Win–loss
0–0
0–0
3–1
6–2
1–2
7–1
4–1
3–1
2–1
4–1
0–1
Year-end ranking
563
66
6
2
5
4
2
2
3
5
11
· Career statistics › Records
Wimbledon
Wimbledon
Championship
Wimbledon
Years
1985
Record accomplished
Youngest Wimbledon singles champion
Player tied
Stands alone
1985
1985
Championship
1985
Years
unseeded winner of singles title
Record accomplished
Goran Ivanišević
Grand Prix
Grand Prix
Championship
Grand Prix
Years
1986
Record accomplished
3 titles in three weeks across three continents (Sydney, Tokyo, Paris)
Player tied
Stands alone
ATP Championship series
ATP Championship series
Championship
ATP Championship series
Years
1990
Record accomplished
4 titles won in a single season
Player tied
Juan Martín del Potro Stefan Edberg
Stockholm Open
Stockholm Open
Championship
Stockholm Open
Years
1988, 1990–1991, 1994
Record accomplished
4 singles titles
Player tied
John McEnroe
Championship
Years
Record accomplished
Player tied
Wimbledon
1985
Youngest Wimbledon singles champion
Stands alone
1985
unseeded winner of singles title
Goran Ivanišević
Grand Prix
1986
3 titles in three weeks across three continents (Sydney, Tokyo, Paris)
Stands alone
ATP Championship series
1990
4 titles won in a single season
Juan Martín del Potro Stefan Edberg
Stockholm Open
1988, 1990–1991, 1994
4 singles titles
John McEnroe

References

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    https://tennishead.net/top-10-best-atp-win-percentages-of-all-time/
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    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/tennis/63987543
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    https://news.sky.com/story/boris-becker-tennis-player-freed-from-uk-jail-and-is-deported-to-germany-12768591
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    https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/boris-becker-uk-jail-deport-germany-b1047407.html
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    https://www.welt.de/sport/tennis/article170844962/Boris-Du-hast-Deine-Wurzeln-verloren-alles-verbrannt-und-vergessen.html
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