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 ...
Bragging rights to Wimbledon's Centre Court are hard to come by, but Boris Becker and Stefan Edberg, who will play there today in the men's singles final, have earned them. For the third consecutive ...
Becker had been sentenced to 30 months behind bars in April after being found guilty of hiding $3.1 million of assets and loans to avoid paying debts, The Associated Press reported. He was convicted ...
Forty years on from Boris Becker’s iconic first Wimbledon title at the age of 17, Telegraph Sport speaks to four people who were inspired by his unlikely triumph that day: a footballer, a comedian, a ...
was born again on the grass courts of Wimbledon. “I call the seventh of July my second birthday,” Becker said of the day he won the 1985 Wimbledon final and, at 17, became the youngest man ever to win ...
It was the Wimbledon of 1985, and Boris Becker was in trouble. Down two sets to one against American Tim Mayotte in the fourth round, he rolled his ankle on the grass and went down hard. The ...
You think of Boris Becker, you think of Wimbledon. His superstardom began there in 1985: the booming serve, his arms held aloft, his feet doing that famous little jig on the grass, as he became the ...
Boris Becker is back in tennis and will coach world number six Holger Rune, it has been confirmed. The three-time Wimbledon champion served eight months in a UK prison having been convicted of hiding ...
Tennis champ Boris Becker has said he won’t be attending this year’s Wimbledon competition following his prison release. The three-time Wimbledon champion and former world No.1, was handed a two-and-a ...
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. A new report in The Sun says that Boris Becker plans to propose to his girlfriend, Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro. However, it’s not all good news: ...
Boris Becker has surprisingly claimed Wimbledon was partly to blame for him spending eight months behind bars. The tennis icon was found to have hidden £2.5million worth of assets and loans to avoid ...