Becker, The Tennis Legend Teaches 'Bad Boy' Rune
Becker, The 'Turbulent' Tennis Legend, Teaches 'Bad Boy' Rune
Holger Rune (Denmark), the new 'bad boy' in the tennis world, receives guidance from 'three-time Wimbledon champion' Boris Becker (55, Germany), who lives a turbulent life.
According to a BBC report on the 21st, Becker was appointed as Rune's new coach.
Twenty-year-old Rune is a promising player who is currently ranked 6th in the ATP singles rankings. 온라인카지노
When a game goes poorly, he yells at parents in the stands and often fights with the referee, earning him a reputation as a bad boy.
He once attracted attention as a match of the same age as Carlos Alcaras (Spain), who is noted as the 'new emperor' of men's tennis, but is now quite a bit behind in competition with him.
Rune lost to Alcaraz with a set score of 0-3 in the Wimbledon singles quarterfinals last July, and since then has only 1 win and 5 losses on the tour.
Rune chose Becker as the leader to get him out of his slump.
Boris Becker said in an interview with Germany's Eurosport, "I am proud that Rune offered me a coaching position.
I was very interested in Holger Rune because he is a player who is dedicated and gives his all on the court."
Becker is a legend who has won a total of six major tournaments, including three at Wimbledon.
After his retirement, he mainly worked as a commentator on broadcasting stations such as the BBC.
His coaching career consists of coaching Novak Djokovic (Serbia) from 2013 to 2016, during which time Djokovic won six major championships.
Boris Becker is a tennis player who has been talked about a lot.
During her time on active duty, she was in trouble because of her complicated relationships with women, and after her retirement, she was embarrassed by money problems.
Becker, who had been living in London, England since 2012, was declared bankrupt in 2017.
She was later charged with concealing assets and was sentenced to two years and six months in prison in May last year.
She managed to secure early release in December last year, leaving her deported and unable to set foot on British soil for the time being.
The BBC said, "Becker will not be able to return to the UK before October 2024.
She will not be able to coach Rune in person at Wimbledon next year (July).”