May 24, 2006

Audio: Boris Becker on Federer and Nadal

Boris Becker talks Federer, Nadal and the French Open at the World Team Cup Championships.

Boris, Part 1; Boris, Part 2.

May 09, 2006

Becker Has Courtroom Setback

How many court cases can this guy possibly find himself in?

From DW-World.de: Boris Becker Possibly Liable for Business Losses

Boris Becker faced defeat Monday not on the tennis court, but in a court of law. As a result, Becker now faces a new trial on whether or not he is liable for debts incurred through his failed Internet sports portal...

In July 2000 following the founding of the sports platform, Becker allowed an employee of a Washington hotel bar to write a declaration making him liable for 1.5 million euros in the case of losses at Sportgate -- a declaration which he then signed. While at the bar, Becker also had a conversation with a board member and a representative of one of a further founder of Sportgate.

March 17, 2006

Boris Becker Autobiography Gets Good Review

I confess I didn't even know Boris Becker had written an autobiography.  It apparently came out last year (in English anyway).

From Supersport: Becker's book is the write stuff

I’m normally no fan of the sports biography, which is all too often badly written, clichéd and prone to ‘disneyfying’ its subject...

There are, of course, wonderful exceptions to the rule. I’ve just finished reading The Player. Not the screenplay for the Robert Altman movie, but instead the life and times of Boris Becker, the man who became the youngest Wimbledon winner of all time back in 1985. ‘Boom Boom’ was just 17, a ginger-thatched kid from a small town in Germany, when he gate-crashed Britain’s great summer garden party and set his life on a tumultuous roller-coaster course for which he had received precious little preparation.

’The Player’ is easily one of the best sports books I have read, a startlingly candid look at someone who was never just another tennis automaton, but a living, breathing human being driven by passion, prone to emotional outbursts and interested in the world beyond the restrictive white lines of the tennis court.

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February 23, 2006

Boris Becker A Little Richer After Winning Lawsuit

From Reuters: Becker wins suit against paper

Former top tennis player Boris Becker has won €1.2 million ($A1.93 million) in a lawsuit against a German newspaper which used his photograph in an advertisement without asking for permission.

Becker had asked the regional court in Munich for almost €2.4 million in compensation for the use of his picture, his lawyer Georg Stock said yesterday.

The court said in a ruling it had decided to award Becker €1.2 million, plus 5 per cent interest since 2002.

The daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) ran an ad-campaign in 2001 for its then new Sunday edition, featuring a mock front-page that carried a photo of the red-haired tennis star who won his first Wimbledon title in 1985 at the age of 17, making him a national hero.

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October 23, 2005

Becker Ready for British Game Show Duties

From icWales: 'I have a sense of humour'

HE'S beaten some of the best tennis players in the world, but this autumn Boris Becker is facing an even tougher challenge - proving a German can have a sense of humour.

The former Wimbledon champion is stepping up to be a team captain on the new series of BBC One sports quiz show, They Think It's All Over, putting himself at the mercy of Jonathan Ross and Rory McGrath.

"The big question is what will happen on the show," Boris says, with a grin. "It's an exciting new move for me."...

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July 26, 2005

Becker Splits With Girlfriend

I'm so behind.  Today Boris Becker announces that he has split with his girlfriend of three years, ballet dancer Carloline Rocher, and I never even knew they were an item. 

He talked to the German magazine Gala about the split and comes out sounding very silly in the English translation: "It's a fact. The love couple of Caroline and Boris is no more. The relationship was in a state of crises for almost half a year now especially because I'm always out of town," said Becker. 

And given his past, he had to reassure the magazine that he hadn't cheated on Rocher.  Someday (maybe in a decade or two)  he's going to live that episode down.

Becker also announced that he has signed a new advertising deal with brewery Koenig Pilsener of Berlin.

July 06, 2005

Boris Becker's New Fashion Line

Must everyone have a fashion line?  Boris Becker is the lastest to join the club.  I can't say I've ever considered him much of a fashion icon, but everyone else has a line these days so why not him?  Hopefully it will do better than most of his other post-retirement business investments.  From Vogue: The New Becks

Boris Becker was jubilant at the launch of his own fashion line in Munich event yesterday. "Twenty years after I won Wimbledon… another dream of mine has come true with my own fashion line," he told reporters. The collection, which the 37-year-old tennis star developed in collaboration with German sportswear company Volk, comprises casual wear inspired by tennis as well as Becker's other sporting loves, baseball and cricket. And he's been involved with its production from the outset. "I've been sitting in front of a white sheet of paper and trying to figure out which colours, which designs suit me," he said.

May 15, 2005

Boris Becker Strikes Again

Boris Becker just did an interview discussing the current state of German tennis with Bild am Sonntag and had this to say:

"At the moment we do not have any world class players.  Haas, Kiefer and Schuettler have all been in the top ten but have slipped down the rankings due to various reasons."

"Philipp Petzschner is the best example of what is wrong with German tennis."

"Two years ago he was the best junior in the world and played Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon. Just look where Petzschner and Nadal are now." (Petzschner's #297 in the world)

"Between the ages of 16 and 20 something is going wrong. We have not found the secret to success here in Germany."

Now of course Becker is generally right, but what did poor Philipp Petzschner do to get called out like that?

May 13, 2005

Boris Becker Interview

Boris Becker certainly is talkative these days.  He's given another interview, this time in The Telegraph, and is feeling very expansive: Becker at peace as he returns to relive past

May 05, 2005

Becker on Nadal

If we were voting for French Open champion, Rafael Nadal would be winning hands down.  He picked up another endorsement today from Boris Becker

"At the moment Nadal is a big favourite," Becker said.

"Federer on clay is also a big threat so you shouldn`t overlook him. But the top player right now is Rafael Nadal."

"He is better on clay than I was," laughed Becker.  "He is the up-and-coming new star of the tennis world and it is wonderful to see such a young kid with so much firepower and so much will to win. In a way he reminds me little bit of a young teenager in Germany 20 years ago or more."

"I am often in Spain, in Mallorca. I saw him playing four or five years ago and he had the same attitude and the same energy that he brings to his tennis right now."

"It helps to be younger and just be very much in the zone, in the moment, just thinking about the next tennis balls.  But more importantly, I think that is his attitude, his personality anyway. You cannot really switch in and out of it. He doesn't have any fear."

"He goes out and plays in front of his home crowd and wins tournaments -- that's something that will follow him through his whole career."

April 27, 2005

Boris Becker's Daughter

Boris Becker's daughter's media debut on German TV continues to generate interest.  Here's a sample. 

From Sky Showbiz: Boris' mini me speaks out  This one has a picture and she really does look like him. 

And from The Australian: Becker girl a mixed double of dad