Back in February, commenting on Alexander Zverev , Boris Becker said, “I just wanted to give him a bit of my wealth of experience.” At that time, Zverev , failed to seize Jannik Sinner’s absence and went titleless in his first seven tournaments of 2025. Six times he entered as top seed, six times he fell short. His lone spark came in Munich, defeating Ben Shelton. Then came Shanghai, a brutal collapse that deepened doubt. And as Becker’s words turned sharper now, Zverev fired back with pride and fury, standing tall, refusing to bend to judgment.
The tension between Alexander Zverev and Boris Becker has reached a boiling point. When asked to respond to Becker’s remarks in an interview with Bild , Zverev didn’t hold back. “I think he’s relatively unconcerned about me,