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Mayweather shows no sign of age as he trains in ring
Mayweather shows no sign of age as he trains in ring
Novak Djokovic expressed concern for his former coach Boris Becker, who is serving his prison term in the United Kingdom. The German superstar declared bankruptcy and concealed £2.5m of assets to avoid paying money he owed. Djokovic said he was in touch with Becker’s family.
Novak Djokovic said Friday "it breaks my heart" to see former coach Boris Becker in prison over charges relating to a 2017 bankruptcy and hopes the German legend stays "healthy and strong". Six-time Grand Slam title winner Becker and Djokovic teamed up for three years until 2017. In that time, they won six majors, a run which included a career Grand Slam when Djokovic won the first of his French Opens in 2016.
Novak Djokovic says he has reached out to Boris Becker's family to offer support after the tennis great was sent to prison for bankruptcy offences.
Novak Djokovic said on Friday "it breaks my heart" to see former coach Boris Becker in prison over charges relating to a 2017 bankruptcy and hopes the German legend stays "healthy and strong".
After his comfortable third-round victory at the French Open, world No 1 Novak Djokovic took time to express concern for Boris Becker – his former coach and mentor – and to reveal that he has been in touch with Becker’s son Noah to offer assistance.
Novak Djokovic has admitted Arsene Wenger played a role in his straight-sets victory over Aljaz Bedene at the French Open. The world No 1 needed just an hour and 44 minutes to defeat the Slovenian 6-3 6-3 6-2 and admitted it helped him to have the former Arsenal manager watching on during his match.