boris inspired me to pick up a racket as a kid the first year he won wimbledon 1985. i remember my pal copying all his moves. its a shame tennis wasnt open to all people back then.
That dive at 1:25 is the most memorable dive in the history of the sport. I remember watching that in my living room when I was a kid, live on television. Seeing it again is so nostalgic. Boris is a huge part of the reason I chose tennis to be my career. I haven't had the career Boris had (not many have), but he inspired me to make a living out of what I love to do most. Thanks for the video mate, and thanks to Boris for being Boris...........JAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The last answer is strange. Becker hit his knees as a boy several times, so his (and Steffi Graf´s) trainer Boris Breskvar forced him to practiced the dive on a training-mat indoors.
boris inspired me to pick up a racket as a kid the first year he won wimbledon 1985. i remember my pal copying all his moves. its a shame tennis wasnt open to all people back then.
innit27 2 weeks ago
My favourite one is his dive against Vilas in Forest Hills 1987 which lead to a match point. Even Vilas was shaking his head in disbelief.
Corbon440 4 months ago
That dive at 1:25 is the most memorable dive in the history of the sport. I remember watching that in my living room when I was a kid, live on television. Seeing it again is so nostalgic. Boris is a huge part of the reason I chose tennis to be my career. I haven't had the career Boris had (not many have), but he inspired me to make a living out of what I love to do most. Thanks for the video mate, and thanks to Boris for being Boris...........JAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
theatlantean3 5 months ago
He inspired the producer of Virtua Tennis?
hykha02 6 months ago 10
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It was already featured in Jimmy Connors Pro Tennis Tour on SNES.
Corbon440 2 months ago
Awesome! I'm going to try this right now! *tries dive. hurts knees*
@$%& Becker!!!!!
Edu2503 6 months ago
Totally agree with Boris....definitely more of a psychological impact against the opponent when diving.
coldmv 6 months ago
I like Becker, he had balls and personality which is something current top players don't really have.
badyu17 7 months ago
The last answer is strange. Becker hit his knees as a boy several times, so his (and Steffi Graf´s) trainer Boris Breskvar forced him to practiced the dive on a training-mat indoors.
whity72 10 months ago 2
The double-dive against Lendl in Wimbledon killed Ivan´s last bit of spirit. :D
whity72 10 months ago 6
legend
gulligulli 1 year ago 2