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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Boris_BeckerBoris Becker - Wikipedia

    Becker is arguably the greatest Davis Cup singles player with a win percentage of 92.70%, a win loss record of 38–3 and two championship wins for Germany. [5] In his autobiography, Andre Agassi described Becker as the world's most popular tennis star in the late 1980s.

    • 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
    • 25 June 1999
    • Right-handed (one-handed backhand)
    • 1984 (amateur tour from 1983)
  2. Top Level Tennis. 28.7K subscribers. Subscribed. 3.9K. 220K views 1 year ago. The basics of tennis play a crucial role not only for amateurs but also for advanced players. Learn from the tennis...

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  3. 18 de jun. de 2020 · 1.41M subscribers. Subscribed. 1.6K. 153K views 3 years ago #tennis #sports. At the Masters event in Stockholm in 1994, Boris Becker became the first to beat the world's Top 3 in a row to win a...

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  4. 18 de jun. de 2020 · Latest. News. ATP Heritage. Boris Becker: From Wunderkind To World No. 1. The energetic German was one of the sport's greatest fast-court players. June 18, 2020. Getty Images. Boris Becker beat Ivan Lendl in four sets to win his maiden Australian Open title in 1991. By ATP Staff.

  5. Biography. Watching Boris Becker play tennis was akin to witnessing a trapeze-group perform their high-wire act: He attacked the game horizontally – diving, lunging, and flying through the air with reckless abandon – and often with disregard as to how it would affect his body when he landed.

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  6. 14 de fev. de 2018 · Becker would win six major titles, lead Germany to two Davis Cups and top the ATP rankings for 12 weeks. While two of his rivals, Ivan Lendl and Stefan Edberg, spent more time at No. 1, Becker...

  7. DAVIS CUP - 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1995; record: 38-3 in singles, 16-9 in doubles. SINGLES RECORD IN THE MAJORS - Australian (29-9), French (26-9), Wimbledon (71-12), US. (37-10). Official tennis bio information on Boris Becker including personal and professional info.