(Munich) The former German world No.2 Alexander Zverev was in favor on Wednesday of a possible return of Boris Becker, former director of men’s tennis, within the German Tennis Federation (DTB), a few weeks after his exit from prison.
“The help of Boris, we can always need it, whether we are a player, a coach, the Federation or whatever. He knows how it works,” said Alexander Zverev, before facing Switzerland (Friday and Saturday) in Trier, in the first round of the Davis Cup.
“For sure, he is very important for German tennis and we will always accept his help,” added Zverev, who made his return to competition in January, including elimination in the 2e turn of the Australian Open, after his serious injury in the semi-final of Roland-Garros against Rafael Nadal (tearing of the three external ligaments of the right ankle) at the beginning of June.
Boris Becker, sentenced in April 2022 by English justice to two and a half years in prison for financial crimes, was released in mid-December after eight months of detention and was expelled from the United Kingdom. He made his comeback as a consultant for Eurosport during the Australian Open.
The former world No.1, winner of six Grand Slam titles, was director of men’s tennis (Head of Men’s Tennis) within the German federation from 2017 to 2020. He is invited to Trier and must have on-site discussions with the DTB.
