Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Becker meets Borg: from Boom to Broke

- Aasheesh Sharma sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Zulpikar is the WBO Oriental Super Middleweig­ht champion and whoever wins the upcoming fight will claim the twin titles.

“Just pray for me. I will try my 100 per cent for another knock-out. I will try to finish the bout as early as possible,” a confident Vijender told reporters at an event.

“But you never know with the Chinese. Chinese products are not known to last long,” the Beijing Olympic bronze- medallist said in jest.

Vijender, who remained unbeaten since his debut in profession­al boxing, has fought eight bouts, the last one being against former world No 1 boxer Francis Cheka from Tanzania, where he defended his title.

He clinched his first title in July 2016 against Kerry Hope of Australia, becoming the WBO Asia Pacific Super Middleweig­ht champion. In total, Vijender has fought eight bouts with seven of them being won by knockout.

A picture posted by Boris Becker on his Twitter handle on Monday had the tennis world abuzz. In the picture, ‘Boom Boom’ Becker is seen relaxing with the original double B, Ice-Berg Bjorn Borg.

“Wonderful afternoon with @bjornborg and his family! #ibiza #Malibu”, tweeted Becker.

At first glance, they may look like two over-the-hill sporting champions hanging out with their loved ones in a private moment. But there is enormous symbolism and tennis history in that picture, sports aficionado­s will tell you.

The similariti­es between Bjorn Borg and Boris Becker don’t end with their alliterati­ve initials. A few weeks ago, threetime Wimbledon champion Becker made headlines for being the second tennis legend to go bankrupt after Bjorn Borg.

Widely considered to be one of the best players of all time, Borg made won Wimbledon title a record five times on a trot (1976, 1977, 1978, 1979 and 1980). When Becker won his first Wimbledon title in 1985 (he would go on to win another two in 1986 and 1989) he was the youngest ever male Grand Slam singles champion at 17 years, 227 days (a record later broken by Michael Chang).

In his hey-day, thanks to his explosive service and colourful off-field exploits, Becker was anointed Boom, Boom.

After his dream run, Borg decided to retire while he was on the top of his game. At the time of his retirement, Borg owned a penthouse in Monte Carlo close to his pro shop, a mansion on Long Island, New York and a small island off the Swedish coast. But a few years later, after his business ventures failed to take off, he was on the verge of personal bankruptcy. Of course, Borg bounced back to launch an eponymous fashion label that is said to be second only in popularity to Calvin Klein in Scandinavi­a.

Both Borg and Becker were colourful characters of the field with a distint distaste for regimentat­ion. “Next they’ll tell us not to wear blue underpants,” Becker had once said about Wimbledon’s obsession with the allwhite rule.

Becker’s denouement with success at a young age was similar to Borg’s. He once said about why he wanted to retire: “I had won so much by 22, a number of Wimbledon titles, US Open, Davis Cup, World number one. You look for the next big thing and that isn’t in tennis.”

Like Borg, facing tax troubles in his native Germany Becker sought refuge in the tax haven of Monte Carlo.

A few weeks ago, like Borg before him, Boom Boom went broke, or did he? On June 21, UK’s Bankruptcy and Companies Court declared that Becker was bankrupt. The order arose when a long-standing debt owed to the private bank was not paid in full before an assigned deadline. He was at pains to clarify on social media that he had only defaulted on a payment and will clear his reputation.

For now, though, partying with their loved ones at a party destinatio­n Becker has described as #Ibiza and #Malibu in his tweet, the tough times appear to be behind the double Bs. It’s yesterday once more for Becker and Borg!

I don’t think he ever stood a chance in front of me, he thinks I am a kid. I will show what this kid is made of. Pray for me. I will try my 100 per cent for another knockout. I will try to finish the bout as early as possible.

 ?? TWITTER ?? Bjorn Borg and Boris Becker during their vacation in Ibiza
TWITTER Bjorn Borg and Boris Becker during their vacation in Ibiza
 ?? AFP ?? Vijender Singh and his competitor Zulpikar Maimaitial­i.
AFP Vijender Singh and his competitor Zulpikar Maimaitial­i.
 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Sergey Shubenkov is among the participan­ts.
GETTY IMAGES Sergey Shubenkov is among the participan­ts.

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