Boris Becker Birthday, Real Name, Age, Weight, Height, Family, Facts, Contact Details, Girlfriend(s), Bio & More
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PERSONAL INFORMATION
REAL NAME
Boris Franz Becker
NICK NAMES
Boom Boom, Baron von Slam, The Lion of Leimen, Bobbele
BIRTHDAY
BORN ON DAY
Wednesday
NEXT BIRTHDAY ON
Saturday
BIRTHPLACE
Leimen, Germany
AGE
57 Years 2 Months 0 Days
NATIONALITY
PROFESSION
ZODIAC
SAGITTARIUS
FEATURES
Blue eye and light blond hair.
Physical Stats
CHEST
N/A
BICEPS
N/A
WAIST
N/A
HEIGHT
6'3''(feet & inches)
1.905 meters
190.5 cm
WEIGHT
85 kg
187 lbs
Boris Becker Family Members
Parents
MOTHER
Elvira Pisch
FATHER
Karl-Heinz Becker
Fame & Address
SIGNATURE
DEBUT
1984
FAMOUS FROM/AS
Wimbledon (1984)
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Education, Net Worth & More
RELIGION
Christian
NET WORTH
$29 Million
More Information
Some Lesser Known Facts About Boris Becker
- Does Boris Becker takes alcohol? Yes.
- Is Boris Becker in the habit of Smoking? Yes. He smokes on occasions.
- Boris Becker went through medical treatments to enhance his looks. He has done facelift surgery.
- When he was 17 years old he became the youngest Wimbledon men's champion.
- He is the champion of six-time major singles and won 13 Masters Series titles.
- For the BBC he sometimes became the commentator at the Wimbledon.
- He was the winner of the Olympic gold medal in doubles.
- At the age of 17, he became the youngest player who became the male Grand Slam singles champion in 227 days.
- In 1987 he played one of the longest matches in tennis history with the John McEnroe at the Davis Cup. The match was 6 hours and 22 minutes.
- He was the winner of the two Grand Slam singles titles in 1989 and that was the only year when he won more than 1.
- By the ATP Tour, he became the player of the year. Later in 1991 for the first time, he reached to the Australian Open and got the ranking at number 1 by defeating the Lendl.
- During his career, he won 49 singles titles and 15 doubles titles.
- He was the winner of the two international team titles i.e in 1995 for the Germany, the Hopman Cup, and the World Team Cup.
- In different 14 countries, he won the singles titles that are United Kingdom, United States, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, France, Qatar, Sweden, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Japan and Netherlands.
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