born Nov. 22, 1967, Leimen, near Heidelberg, W.Ger. in full Boris Franz Becker German tennis player who, on July 7, 1985, became the youngest champion in the history of the men's singles at Wimbledon. At the same time, he became the only unseeded player and the only German ever to win the title, as well as the youngest person ever to win any Grand Slam title in men's singles. Becker's father, an architect, built the hometown tennis club (Blau-Weiss Tennisklub) where Becker learned to play as a child. He started playing competitively at age 8 and began concentrating almost wholly on tennis by age 12; he dropped out of school in the 10th grade, or form, and instead was schooled in the West German Tennis Federation, where his principal coach was Gnther Bosch, a Romanian-born German. In Grand Slam tournaments, Becker won the Wimbledon men's singles title in 1985, 1986, and 1989; the U.S. Open men's singles title in 1989; and the Australian Open men's singles title in 1991.
BECKER, BORIS
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