Boris Becker

German tennis player
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Boris Becker [4] , born on November 22, 1967, Germany Tennis Athlete, competition result: 3 Wimbledon tennis championships; Twice Australian Open champion; Once US Open champion; Once Davis Cup champion; Becoming a professional tennis player in 1985, Becker became the youngest male champion at Wimbledon at the age of 17. Obtained in 1986 and 1989 All England Open champion. His Serve vigorously The agile attack in front of the net made him a tennis superstar. Retirement was announced in 1999.
Chinese name
Boris Becker
Foreign name
Boris Becker
Nationality
Germany
one's native heath
Heidelberg
date of birth
November 22, 1967
Height
191 cm [4]
Weight
85 kg [4]
sport event
Tennis
Sports team
Retired
Important events
1984-1999
World No. 1 in the former singles

Personal introduction

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Boris Becker
Boris Becker is a tennis star. Born on November 22, 1967 near Heidelberg Reim Germany (former West Germany )Professional male tennis player (1984-1999), ranking first in the former singles world. Boris Becker is six grand slam Singles champion (1985, 86, 89 Wimbledon, 1989 US Open And 1991 and 1996 Australian Open ), and Barcelona in 1992 Olympic Games The gold medal winner of men's doubles (obtained in cooperation with fellow countryman Steve). His nickname is German Golden Boy. In 1985, he won the title at the age of 17 and 8 months Wimbledon Tennis Championship (Adult group) Men's Singles Champion, once the youngest Grand Slam adult group men's singles champion, is younger than Leonardo Lavalle, the Wimbledon youth group men's singles champion. In 1991, he was ranked first in the world, but never became the ATP year-end champion. Boris Becker won 49 ATP singles titles and 15 ATP doubles titles in his career. He also helped West Germany win the 1989 World Team Cup. He also helped West Germany win Davis Cup Boris Becker, retired in 1999, was admitted in 2003 International Tennis Hall of Fame (the International Tennis Hall of Fame)。 His grassland and hard ground skills are excellent. When he retired in 1999, he had won 49 singles titles, 15 doubles titles and more than 25 million dollars in prize money. In 1988, he led Germany Got the first Davis Cup Tennis Match Wimbledon is the place to witness his success. He has won the championship here three times. In his words, Wimbledon has brought him more than just the title. He has spent the best period of his life here. Now, Becker is still engaged in his beloved tennis career. He is in Germany tennis association China is playing an important role in cultivating more tennis stars.

Career

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In 1985, he defeated Kevin Curren in the final of Wimbledon to win the first Grand Slam men's singles Championships , became the youngest men's singles champion in Wimbledon's history, when he was 17 years old and 7 months old. In 1986, he defeated Lendl and successfully defended his Wimbledon men's singles title. In 1989, he defeated Edberg and Rendell respectively and won the men's singles titles of Wimbledon and the US Open successively. In 1991, he defeated Lendell in the final of the Australian Open, winning the men's singles championship for the first time, and three weeks later, he first ranked first in the world. In 1996, he defeated Zhang Depei and won the Australian Open men's singles championship for the second time, which was his sixth and last Grand Slam title. In December, he won the Grand Slam Cup. In 1999, he participated in Wimbledon for the last time and was Rafter Elimination. Wimbledon is the place to witness the success of Boris Becker. He has won the championship here three times. In his words, Wimbledon has brought him more than just a title. He has spent the best period of his life here. Now, Boris Becker is still engaged in his favorite tennis career. He plays an important role in the German Tennis Association and is committed to cultivating more tennis stars.

technical analysis

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Boris Becker is a Serve to the net The main tennis player has strong forehand strength and serve. He was also a minority holder One hand backhand ( SLR )'s players. He is best at playing on fast courts such as grass and hard ground. His good service ability and forehand strength are absolutely superior in these fast courts, so he can defend the Wimbledon men's singles championship when he is less than 20 years old. His performance in indoor competitions is also very outstanding. Relatively speaking, his playing style focuses on serving on the net more than on the bottom line, so his achievements on clay court are not so outstanding, so he never touched on, including French Open ATP Tour singles champion in clay clay events. His signature move is the fish diving save.

Honors won

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ATP singles champion (49)
Boris Becker and his wife
1985 (3) - Cincinnati, Queen's Cup, Wimbledon; 1986 (6) - Chicago, Montreal/Toronto, Paris Indoor, Sydney Indoor, Tokyo Indoor, Wimbledon; 1987 (3) - Indian Spring, Queen's Cup, Milan; 1988 (7) - WCT Dallas, Indian Spring, Indianapolis, Queen's Cup, year-end Masters, Stockholm, Tokyo Indoor Tournament; 1989 (5) - Milan, Paris Indoor Tournament, Philadelphia, US Open, Wimbledon; 1990 (5) - Brussels, Indianapolis, Stockholm, Stuttgart Indoor Competition, Sydney Indoor Competition; 1991 (2) - Australian Open, Stockholm; 1992 (5) - Basel, Brussels, Paris Indoor Competition, Rotterdam, ATP year-end competition; 1993 (2) - Doha, Milan; 1994 (4) - Los Angeles, Milan, New Haven, Stockholm 1995 (2) - Marseille, ATP year-end; 1996 (5) - Australian Open, Grand Slam Cup, Queen's Cup, Stuttgart Indoor Competition Vienna
ATP doubles champion (15)
1984 (1) - Munich; 1986 (2) - Sydney Indoor Competition, Brussels; 1987 (3) - Frankfurt, Brussels, Milan; 1988 (2) - Indian Spring, Milan; 1989 (1) - Indian Spring; 1990 (1) - Indian Spring; 1992 (3) - Brussels, Barcelona Olympic Games, Monte Carlo; 1993 (1) - Doha; 1995 (1) - Milan.
Davis Cup
In addition to outstanding achievements in professional competitions, Boris Becker also achieved outstanding results in the Davis Cup; He was a key member of the West Germany Davis Cup in the 1980s. Boris Becker helped West Germany win the Davis Cup in 1988 and 1989 as a player. Won the final in 1988, 4:1, Sweden; Won Sweden 3-2 in the final in 1989; Note: Davis Cup is the annual men's tennis world team championship and the highest level team competition in international tennis competitions.
Four full crowns
Boris Becker
Since the time of the Open: 1968 Bowery 1968 Roswell Laval( Australia )Arthur Ashe (USA); one thousand nine hundred and sixty-nine Laval 1969 Laval Laval (Australia) Rod Laval (Australia); 1970 Arthur Ashe (USA) 1970 Cods Newcombe (Australia) Roswell (Australia); 1971 Roseville
1971 Cordes Newcombe (Australia) Smith (America); 1972 Roseville 1972 Gemino Smith (USA) Nastse (Romania); 1973 Newcombe 1973 Ilie Nastase Cordes( Czechoslovakia )Newcombe (Australia); 1974 Connors (United States) 1974 Bjorn Borg Connors (United States) Connors (United States); 1975 New Camby 1975 Biyoborg Ash (USA) Orlantes (Spain); 1976 Edmondson 1976 Panata Bjoborg (Sweden) Connors (United States); 1977 (January) Tanar (United States) 1977 Villasbiyobog (Sweden) Villas( Argentina ); 1977 (December) Jarulatis (United States); 1978 Villas (Argentina) 1978 Bjorn Berg Bjorn Berg (Sweden) Connors (United States); 1979 Villas (Argentina) 1979 Bjorn Berg Bjorn Berg (Sweden) McEnroe (United States); 1980 Tichel (USA) 1980 Bjorn Berg Bjorn Berg (Sweden) McEnroe (USA); 1981 Corrick( South Africa )1981 Bjorn Berg McEnroe (USA) McEnroe (USA); 1982 Cork (South Africa) 1982 Willand Connors (USA) Connors (USA); 1983 Welland (Sweden) 1983 Noah McEnroe (USA) Connors (USA); 1984 Welland (Sweden) 1984 Lendell McEnroe (USA) McEnroe (USA); 1985 Edberg (Sweden) 1985 Weilandebecker (Germany) Lendl( Czechoslovakia ); 1986 No competition. 1986 Lendl Becker (Germany) Lendl (Czechoslovakia);
1987 (January) Edberg (Sweden) 1987 Renderkash (Australia) Render (Czechoslovakia); 1988 Welland (Sweden) 1988 Welland Edberg (Sweden)
Welland (USA); 1989 Rendel( Czech Republic Slovakia) 1989 Zhang Debeker (Germany) Becker (Germany); 1990 Lendl (Czechoslovakia) 1990 Gomez Edberg (Sweden) Sampras (United States); 1991 Becker (Germany) 1991 Kaurelstich (Germany) Edberg (Sweden); 1992 Courier (i.e. Courier) 1992 Courier Agassi (USA) Edberg (Sweden); 1993 Curie (USA) 1993 Brugra Sampras (USA) Sampras (USA); one thousand nine hundred and ninety-four Pete Sampras (United States) 1994 Bluegra Sampras (United States) Agassi (United States); 1995 Agassi (USA) 1995 Muster Sampras (USA) Sampras (USA); 1996 Becker (Germany) 1996 Kafelnikov Krajisek (Netherlands) Sampras (United States); 1997 Sampras (USA) 1997 Kurten Sampras (USA) Rafter (Australia); 1998 Koda (Czech Republic) 1998 Moya Sampras (United States) Laft (Australia); 1999 Kafelnikov (Russia) 1999 Agassi Sampras (United States) Agassi (United States); 2000 Agassi (USA) 2000 Kurten Sampras (USA) Safin( Russia ); 2001 Agassi (USA) 2001 Kurten Ivanisevich( Croatia )Hewitt (Australia); 2002 Johansen (Sweden) 2002 Costa Hewitt (Australia) Sampras (America); 2003 Agassi (USA) 2003 Ferrero Federer( Switzerland ) Roddick (USA); 2004 Federer (Switzerland) 2004 Gaudio Federer (Switzerland) Federer (Switzerland); 2005 Safin (Russia) 2005 Nadal Federer (Switzerland) Federer (Switzerland); 2006 Federer (Switzerland) 2006 Nadal Federer (Switzerland)

Establishment of Tennis Academy

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On March 19, 2016, it was reported that the former man's tennis ranked first in the world and ranked first in the active world Novak Djokovic German tennis legend Boris Becker, the coach of Mission Hills Jointly established its first tennis academy in the world in Shenzhen.
Becker said at the press conference that the establishment of the Tennis Academy is to find more tennis talents in China and even the world, and take this opportunity to let his "marriage" with China influence the world. He said that Chinese tennis, especially men's tennis, needs more support, more tennis talents need to be cultivated, and more talented teenagers need to join in.
Becker said that the future of Chinese tennis will be very good, just like his disciple Djokovic in Beijing China Open and Shanghai Masters He believes that China will cultivate more male and female champion athletes in the future. [1]

Character events

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Six in 2022 grand slam champion , Djokovic's former coach, 54 year old German tennis star Becker, who was convicted of four crimes according to the Bankruptcy Law, will face up to seven years of imprisonment.
This time, there are 24 charges in the Becker case heard in the Nanhuake Criminal Court, and the prosecution is represented by the bankruptcy administration office Minister of Commerce Kwasi Kwaten mentioned it. In the end, 20 charges were acquitted, including February 5, 2017 to September 28, 2017 Transfer of property According to the Bankruptcy Law, Kerr faces up to seven years' imprisonment.
Becker is currently on conditional bail and is required to live and sleep at Battersea's address. His passport remains in the hands of the lawyer. He will be in South Waukee on April 29 criminal court Faced with a verdict《 The Guardian 》It is reported that Becker was once worth as much as 38 million pounds. [2]
On April 29, 2022, because of concealing 2.5 million pounds of assets when being declared bankrupt in 2017, German tennis star, the third Wimbledon Champion Boris Becker was sentenced to two and a half years in prison by the Sutherk Criminal Court in London. [3] [5]