Boris Becker Serves 5 aces in a row



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From being behind 0-40 on his serve Boris serves 5 aces in a row. I have never seen this done by any other player!


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Federer is God of ... ( 2 weeks ago by New018)
Federer is God of creation.
WOOOAH I don't know ... ( 1 week ago by sho56may)
WOOOAH I don't know much about tennis but this guy is a killer at serve :O
It's just like he can make an ace whenever he wants!! tremendous class
Beckers strenght ... ( 1 week ago by Allaboutthemojo)
Beckers strenght was his serve and volley game. At the time when he played and even if compared to modern greats of the likes of Federer, when it comes to serves he is at the top of the list. His serve was like poetry in motion. As far as having the complete game of tennis (all the strokes), only 2 players in History have had this. Pistol Pete Sampras and Roger Federer ( history in the making). Noone else has shown their uncanny ability. PERIOD!
Becker was great, ... ( 1 week ago by Allaboutthemojo)
Becker was great, but if you know tennis then you would know that his primary strenght was serve and volley. If you are looking to follow a complete player who has every aspect of the game mastered, there are only two. The retired Pete Sampras and Roger Federer ( history in the making)
I wish i could of ... ( 1 week ago by karatekid360)
I wish i could of seen all the old stars play such as, Sampras and Becker.
Becker's bread and ... ( 1 week ago by weiserr74)
Becker's bread and butter was the serve and volley, but he did have an all-court game. So much in fact, causing Sampras to remark that Boris was the best indoor player he ever faced. Based on numbers, it's hard to argue that Boris was greater than Federer or Sampras, but from someone who watched him play from the very beginning, I'm convinced he had an equal, if not better, game. What Boris lacked, that both of these men possessed, was unrelenting focus.
I agree with you on ... ( 1 week ago by Allaboutthemojo)
I agree with you on the fact that numbers alone don't tell the whole story, therefore i am not considering the number of grandslams alone to rate Sampras and Federer over Becker. Tennis like any other sport is subjective from one viewer to the next. Becker was my favorite player growing up and i followed him right from his Wimbledon victory at age 17.
there is a distinct ... ( 1 week ago by Allaboutthemojo)
there is a distinct difference when you watch a Sampras or even more so a Federer play the game. Federers technique is so perfect that he makes the game look ridiculously easy and that is something i have not seen any other player do in history period! . right now still at age 27 if he shows any fitness ablility like that of Agassi to play well into his 30's, history can be rewritten in permenant ink this time.
Federer does make ... ( 1 week ago by weiserr74)
Federer does make it look easier than anyone I've ever seen. History is meant to be rewritten though. When Pete broke the Slams record, no one thought Roger was right around the corner. The next great player may be here before we know it.
I think that the ... ( 1 week ago by sho56may)
I think that the most amazing thing is that he manages to keep his concentration after 4 frustrating faults.
this guy has nerves of steel :O
he serves weird ( 1 week ago by almeidajamie)
he serves weird
why do you say that ... ( 1 week ago by sho56may)
why do you say that? :o
hang on!!!...is ... ( 6 days ago by Kellybarbiedoll)
hang on!!!...is this Daniel craig 007..or boris becker!?????.FUCK .they look so much alike
If daniel craig ... ( 6 days ago by Kellybarbiedoll)
If daniel craig looks like this guy he should quit being 007
NO THEY DON"T. This ... ( 5 days ago by mcsweel123)
NO THEY DON"T. This guy is so ugly
This guy is the ... ( 4 days ago by rimtutituki92)
This guy is the legend. He is one of the best of all times aside of being the youngest Wimbledon champion. He was my idol when I was a teenager back home in Serbia. For all of you who claim that he's ugly: you're just being silly and jealous.. let me know when you're caught with 7 gorgeous chicks in bed! Nothing but respect for this German superstar. You rock Bo! Sie sind das Beste! Voli te Srbija.
When was that? ( 3 days ago by Galomdp)
When was that?
cause of hie style ( 3 days ago by almeidajamie)
cause of hie style
Array ( 3 days ago by almeidajamie)
his*
i mean nothing against him he's a tennis legend its just so different to current tennis servers
I second that my ... ( 3 days ago by swampdonkey5150)
I second that my friend.
You bet. People ... ( 2 days ago by rimtutituki92)
You bet. People think that his nick-name "boom-boom" originates from the tennis court because of his fast serve. In fact, it originates from the bedroom. The legend says that back in the days he was caught in a gang-bang action with 7 gorgeous ladies. His accomplice was tennis player Bobo Zivojinovic, a.k.a Bobo-boom-boom onwards. Apparently ATP tour was so much fun for everyone back then.
he really looks ... ( 2 days ago by luckybastard86)
he really looks like daniel craig.. or at least has a small resemblance...
enthusiastic play ... ( 1 day ago by horder06)
enthusiastic play of boris becker
5 aces in a row...wuhuu
Becker baseline ... ( 7 hours ago by xman4un)
Becker baseline game phased out steadily the older he became. I remember seeing him at the '87 Masters...amazing, he mostly was an aggressive baseliner who created opps to get to net, interspersed with free points from aces or service winners. But this was a biggg dude!!! Obviously, with his knee problems, it became increasing difficult to sustain that, the same will happen with Fed fairly soon I fear.




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