This article originally appeared in the January 1986 issue of SPIN. Ion Tiriac, tennis’ Transylvanian terror, who claims to be related to Count Dracula, is Boris Becker‘s manager. Immediately ...
How did Boris Becker go from tennis great -- and 1980's "it" boy -- to bankrupt and in jail? A new two-part Apple+ documentary, "Boom! Boom! The World Vs. Boris Becker," tells the story. NY Post photo ...
Six-time Grand Slam winner Boris Becker said winning Wimbledon at age 17 was too much for him to handle and that unrealistic expectations affected the rest of his career and life after tennis. "I'm ...
NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) -- Boris Becker looks like he still could be out on the court, contending for titles. Instead, he's enjoying retirement, and Saturday he became the second-youngest person inducted ...
The six-time Grand Slam champion said every day was a "fight for survival" whilst being incarcerated Boris Becker is grateful to be alive following his prison stint. The tennis star, 55, reflected on ...
Former tennis star Boris Becker was sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison Friday for bankruptcy offenses, the Associated Press reported. Becker's charges included transferring large sums of money and ...
Ion Tiriac, tennis’ Transylvanian terror, who claims to be related to Count Dracula, is Boris Becker‘s manager. Immediately following the 17-year-old West German’s historic Wimbledon victory, Ion was ...
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