Jürgen Klopp, former Liverpool boss turned Red Bull head of global soccer, believes the financial entry point to soccer in the U.S. remains a roadblock.
Rebellious, modern, and influential. Andre Agassi stepped foot on the tennis court in the early ’90s like a flamboyant young kid with long hair and a sprinkle of tennis magic in his racket.
Boris Becker beat Agassi in their first three matches, but soon after Agassi found form and won 10 times in the next 11 matches.
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Boris Becker reveals what he ‘didn’t like’ about Andre Agassi as he makes ‘clown’ comment
The German faced Agassi 14 times over an 11-year spell between 1988 and 1999, with his American rival holding a 10-4 edge. After Becker won the first three encounters, Agassi triumphed in 10 of the ...
Boris Becker confirms he is still very much banned from entering the United Kingdom, but remains hopeful that one day he will return to England and visit his beloved Wimbledon and London.
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Boris Becker struggled to warm to 'clown' Andre Agassi after first meeting
Boris Becker admitted he thought Andre Agassi was a "clown" who stole his spotlight before their rivalry left scars that helped push him out of tennis early ...
Lamine YamalAlthough Lamine Yamal finished second in the 2025 Ballon d'Or rankings, his future is a major concern for Boris Becker.With his own experience, Boris Becker knows all too well what it ...
Tennis champ Boris Becker has offered advice to Barcelona superkid Lamine Yamal. The German remains the youngest player to win Wimbledon, a title he lifted in 1985 at just 17 years old.
Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal is quite simply one of the greatest teenage talents in the history of football.At just 17 years of age, he broke into the top 10 of the Ballon d’Or ranking in 2024, and ...
German tennis legend Boris Becker has opened up about his time in prison and the emotional perspective it gave him on life. Becker, who was jailed for hiding £2.5 million worth of assets and loans to ...
Six-time Grand Slam winner Boris Becker said winning Wimbledon at age 17 was too much for him to handle and that unrealistic expectations affected the rest of his career and life after tennis.
Boris Becker says he regrets winning Wimbledon at the age of just 17 because he struggled to cope with the expectations that followed his first Grand Slam title.
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