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Player, The
Boris Becker
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In this frank, tell-all autobiography, the German tennis genius reveals the
highs and lows of his life both on and off the court.
Boris Becker
shot to fame in 1985 when, at the age of seventeen, he became the youngest
player to win the men’s final at Wimbledon.
He went on to win two
more Wimbledon titles, and a total of forty-nine singles and fifteen
double crowns, making him one of the greatest players of the twentieth
century.
But his life off the court has always attracted as much attention
as his triumphs on it. Now, in this remarkably candid autobiography,
Boris Becker tells the real story behind the headlines.
He speaks of the
seconds before the serve that made him the youngest Wimbledon winner of
all time, and of the minutes after being sentenced as a tax evader.
He
talks about his marriage, his illegitimate daughter, and his painful
divorce. He reveals his emotions at the end of his tennis career, and his
battles with pills and alcohol.
He also shares his memories of the good
times, the championship wins, the make-or-break matches, and the highs and
lows of life on the international circuit.
Boris Becker has written
this autobiography not just for his fans but also for his children, that
they may one day read the true account of their father’s remarkable
and often controversial life.
About the AuthorBoris Becker was born in Leimen, West Germany, in 1967, and burst onto the
international tennis scene in 1985 when, as an unknown 17-year-old, he
rewrote the record books by beating Kevin Curren and winning the
men’s final at Wimbledon.
On the back of his enormously powerful
serve, he took the world of tennis by storm and by 1991 he was the
world’s number one player.
His extraordinary career includes three
Wimbledon men’s singles titles (he reached the final seven times in
ten years) among a total of 49 singles and 15 doubles crowns, and he
became the second youngest player (after Bjorn Borg) to be inducted into
tennis’s Hall of Fame.
Retiring from the pro-tennis scene in 1999,
Becker refused to fade away — his name simply moved from the back
pages of newspapers to the front.
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