Boris Becker net worth, age, wiki, family, biography and latest updates



Boris Becker net worth, age, wiki, family, biography and recent information.

Boris Becker is a former professional tennis athlete from Germany. In his youth, he learned to play tennis from his father, who operated a tennis facility. By the age of 17, he had secured six titles and became the youngest men’s singles champion at Wimbledon.

Boris Becker: Profile overview

Famous Name: Boris Becker
Actual Name/Complete Name: Boris Franz Becker
Gender: Male
Age: 54 years
Date of Birth: 22nd November 1976
Place of Birth: Leimen
Nationality: West German
Height: 1.91 m
Weight: 85kg
Sexual Preference: Straight
Marital Situation: Divorced
Spouse (Name): Barbara Feltus (m.1993;d.2000) and Sharley Kerssenberg(m.2010;d2018)
Children (Sons and Daughters): Yes (Noah Gabriel, Elias Balthasar, Anna, and Amadeus Benedict Edley Luis Becker)
Dating/Partner (Name): Yes (Layla Powell)
Is Boris Becker Homosexual?: No
Occupation: Tennis player
Income: N/A
Net Worth in 2022: $15 million

Boris Becker: Biography

Boris Becker was born in Leimen, Germany, on November 22, 1967. His parents are Elvira and Karl-Heinz Becker. He was brought up in a Christian household, as his mother practiced Catholicism, and they attended the same church.

His father, who ran a tennis facility in Leimen, encouraged him to take up tennis. His father worked as a builder. He completed his education at the Helmholtz Gymnasium in Heidelberg.

Boris Becker: Age, Height, And Weight

Boris Becker was born on November 22, 1967, making him 54 years old as of 2022. He stands at 1.91 meters tall and weighs 85 kilograms.

Boris Becker: Career

Becker initiated his career by joining the TC tennis club in 1974. He subsequently became a junior member of the Baden Tennis Association in 1977, and in 1978, he was signed by the German Tennis Federation. By 1984, he was already a professional player, having claimed his first doubles title in Munich. Since then, he has emerged as a champion, acquiring numerous other titles. He achieved the distinction of being the youngest male Grand Slam singles champion at just 17 years old.

He reflects on himself as emotional, often breaking his rackets whenever he perceives he is underperforming on the court. At one point, he faced a $2000 fine for his on-court antics.

After retiring from tennis, he remarked that he had amassed a significant number of titles and sought to explore ventures beyond tennis. He has triumphed in several poker tournaments. Additionally, he served as a commentator for the BBC until he transitioned into coaching, which led him to resign from his commentator role.

Boris Becker: Wife and Marriage

Boris Becker has engaged in numerous relationships over the years. He was previously wed to Benedicte Courtin. On December 17, 1993, he married Barbara Feltus, who was eight months pregnant at the time of their wedding. Together, they had two children, a son named Noah Gabriel and another, Elias Balthasar. Their marriage ended in divorce in 2000 after Barbara discovered his affair with another woman who claimed to be carrying his child.

Barbara received $14.4 million following their divorce in 2001. After Barbara, he entered a relationship with Alessandra Meyer, which was short-lived. He married his second wife, Sharley Kerssenberg, a Dutch model, in 2009. Their son is Amadeus Benedict Edley Luis Becker.

On June 21, 2017, Becker declared bankruptcy after failing to repay a private bank, Arbuthnot Latham, $14 million by the set deadline. His bankruptcy was subsequently extended by an additional 12 years.

Boris Becker: Awards

Becker has achieved significant milestones in his career, earning numerous accolades. At the age of 17, he won Wimbledon, making him the youngest singles champion. He also triumphed in the ATP World Championship and the Queen’s Club Championship. In 1989, Becker won the ITF World Championship, was named the ATP Player of the Year, and received the ATP Award for Most Improved Player in 1985.

Boris Becker: Net Worth

Boris Becker’s net worth is believed to be $15 million as of October 2022. His wealth was accrued through his success in tennis. Subsequent to his retirement, he engaged in coaching and poker, which helped him sustain his financial standing. He also possesses two apartments, one located in Wimbledon and the other in Miami, where he resides with his first wife and children.