BERLIN, Feb 19 (Reuters) - The career of Boris Beecker, whose thunderous delivery earned him the nickname "Boom Boom" as a young tennis player, took him from the greatest heights of sporting ...
In the Alex Gibney documentary “Boom! Boom: The World vs. Boris Becker,” the then-active tennis player recalls a 1980s conversation with a tabloid newspaper editor who told him that only three ...
How did Boris Becker go from tennis great -- and 1980's "it" boy -- to bankrupt and in jail? A new two-part Apple+ documentary, "Boom! Boom! The World Vs. Boris Becker," tells the story. NY Post photo ...
Boris Becker has accumulated quite a resume over his 55 years: three Wimbledon singles titles, including his first at 17; bankruptcy; 49 overall singles titles; failed marriages; a successful ...
Taking its name from tennis legend Boris Becker’s nickname, this new Apple TV+ documentary covers the playing style, controversies, and life outside of tennis of the German player. Premiering at the ...
When tennis champion Boris Becker entered the room for a press conference in Berlin before the world premiere of the documentary about his storied career and troubled personal life, camera shutters ...
When I came back to the U.S. after my first trip to Wimbledon two decades ago, an office-mate of mine asked me what, if anything, had surprised me about the world’s most famous tennis tournament.
The documentarian tracks the tennis legend's rise and fall in a two-part Apple TV+ docuseries premiering at the Berlin Film Festival. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic Gibney’s new two-part ...
Boris Becker has revealed he started crying in jail as he watched Novak Djokovic win Wimbledon in 2022. Becker, who used to coach the current Australian Open champion until 2016, told press at the ...
Tennis great Boris Becker says he’s grateful just to be alive as he reflected on spending time in prison in an interview with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour. Becker was released from Huntercombe prison in ...