Boris Becker ... It comes after Becker sent Zverev some advice ahead of his semi-final contest with Djokovic. “Sascha has to stick to his game and show his strengths - his serve, his baseline ...
Sascha has to stick to his game and show his strengths – his serve, his baseline strokes, and his fitness. He mustn't let himself be put off his game, whatever his opponent does." Boris Becker ...
and trying not to have a panic attack.' Lilly's upcoming appearance on the show comes just months after her ex-husband Boris, 57, married his third wife in September last year. She and the ...
Boris Becker clarified he never doubted Novak Djokovic's injury after the Serbian retired mid-match in the Australian Open ...
The Dutch model, 48, who is also the ex wife of Boris Becker, rocked a fedora hat and kept it minimal in an all-black ensemble with beige cardigan. Lilly looked radiant as she stopped to pose with ...
Boris Becker was recently moved by the display of sportsmanship between Ben Shelton and Gael Monfils during their 2025 Australian Open clash. The Frenchman retired mid-match due to an injury ...
Boris Becker, who spent three successful years coaching ... That starts with his serve, but also has to include the return. It's important for the match against Djokovic that he sets the pace ...
In doing so, Zverev also surpassed a record held by compatriot Boris Becker at Melbourne Park. The second seed prevailed 7-6(1), 7-6(0), 2-6, 6-1 in a topsy-turvy clash against Paul, which ...
Six-time Grand Slam champion Boris Becker believes American tennis legend Pete Sampras had a superior serve compared to French prospect Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard. Becker frequently shares his ...
Boris Becker thinks Alexander Zverev can definitely beat Novak Djokovic but for that to happen the German tennis star must "take the initiative" and not allow the Serb to run him around the court and ...
Eurosport expert Boris Becker has called Novak Djokovic's retirement during his Australian Open semi-final a "brutal thing" and has questioned where the 24-time Grand Slam champion goes from here.