Five Greats Who Never Won the French Open Yahoo! Sports Boris Becker, Germany - Becker was consistent in his clay court results - not one of his 49 career singles titles came on clay, according to his career results on the ATP web site. Becker won Wimbledon three times, the Australian Open twice and the US ...
French open over the years Livemint In the men's circuit, no one has ruled the French Open like Bjorn Borg did and as Rafael Nadal does now. But some of the biggest names, like John McEnroe, Pete Sampras, Stefan Edberg and Boris Becker, never won it.
Boris Becker hates loud grunts during rallies ? Tennis News bettor.com (blog) Once again, another former German Wimbledon Champion, Boris Becker, has spoke bluntly about the grunting in tennis and said it is ?an embarrassment, a joke and I hate it?. He want trainers to let their students know, ?It's not cool, we don't like it, ...
An oasis of wellness Sun.Star Now I can say I share something in common with HRH Crown Prince Federick, Earl Spencer, Boris Becker, Elizabeth Taylor, Pierce Brosnan, Goldie Hawn and more, we all have enjoyed the pampering of The Oriental Spa. I think you should to when you find ...
Cannes 2012: P Diddy has a party, invites everyone including Paris Hilton and ... Holy Moly! Also, arriving at Nice airport to join in all the fun were Anja Rubik, Boris Becker, Irina Shayk, Jean Dujardin, Kirsten Dunst, Kristen Stewart, Milla Jovovich. Paris Hilton , Tara Reid and Kim Kardashian enjoying P - Diddy's party.
Kuchar takes Tour's flagship event Golf Channel On consecutive weeks the game's top stage has been dominated by one player who idolized tennis great Boris Becker and another who looked up to motocross legend Jeremy McGrath, but in the case of Matt Kuchar and Rickie Fowler, the second love had more ...
Hewitt to change Wimbledon preparation Sky News Australia 'It's (Queen's) been one of my favourite tournaments throughout my career, and to be one of only four players along with John McEnroe, Boris Becker and Andy Roddick to have won the title four times is a thrill,' Hewitt said in a statement.
Help! I can't see the ball on red clay ESPN (blog) ... won the French Open partnered with that genius Ilie Nastase), Tiriac went on to coach and/or manage a range of spectacularly successful players starting with Nastase and including Guillermo Vilas, Henri LeConte, Boris Becker and Goran Ivanisevic.
Top 10 tennis prodigies. The Tennis Space Boris Becker. The fresh-faced 17 year old became the youngest ever Wimbledon champion in 1985, and also the first unseeded player to ever triumph on the second Sunday. Becker says: ?Other places and memories fade, Wimbledon glows brighter.
Olympic tennis is for the players, not the fans Yahoo! Eurosport UK (blog) Are Boris becker and Micheal Stich as well as Federer nobodies? Incredibly arrogant and condescending article. Also, when Rafa said "This is a clay-court event that is least like a clay-court event. There is always a chance of playing worse here.
Stop the Tweets! Social networking will harm our Olympic hopes, says swimming ... Mirror.co.uk We were all sending messages to Boris Becker and everyone was talking to each other. It was great, so there are pluses and minuses with it. I am on twitter myself, so I am not against it.? Davies has admired the way Britain's Beijing double gold ...
The future is bright, the future is?. blue? 10sBalls As a player in the 60s he stood out amongst his fellow pros ? a man with a very tight grip on his image, as a manager he liked to control his players, working with fellow firebrands Boris Becker and Goran Ivanisevic, and now as a tournament owner he ...
Smurf Clay, Roger Federer and the State of the ATP Tour Bleacher Report Others, from John McEnroe to Boris Becker to Pete Sampras, utilized the aggressive and always attacking serve-and-volley game. Some used a bit of both. But starting with the retirement of Sampras and the evolution of Federer from Sampras-clone to ...
Showdown of WTA's biggest stars looms, more Madrid Open thoughts SI.com Well, Boris Becker was right: Players and television viewers will get used to it. We really don't have a choice. It's not like they painted the courts pink, or in all the wondrous colors of the rainbow. It's just not clay-court tennis in Europe -- not ...