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The Tennis Podcast

Wimbledon Re-Lived 1985: Boris Becker, Just 17

The Tennis Podcast

David Law

Sports & Recreation, Wimbledon, Sports, Tennis

4.5 • 2.6K Ratings

🗓️ 1 July 2020

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

In 1985, a strawberry-blonde, unseeded, 17-year-old German named Boris Becker won Wimbledon, beating Kevin Curren in the final, and suddenly tennis had a new star.

In what way did Becker bring levels of power and athleticism which hadn’t been seen before on a tennis court? And how did people react to his arrival on the world stage?

We hear from Johan Kriek, the man who predicted Becker’s victory at Wimbledon after losing to him at Queen’s two weeks earlier, and Curren discusses his own run which saw him beat John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors without losing a set, before underestimating Becker’s big-match mentality in the final.

Becker went on to have a lot more success at Wimbledon, including a hat-trick of finals against Stefan Edberg. The Swede tells us about their rivalry.

Finally, we look at how fame changed Becker’s life forever, and not always for the better.  

The Tennis Podcast is presented by Catherine Whitaker and David Law, and features Matt Roberts. It is produced weekly year-round, and daily during the Grand Slam tournaments. It is crowdfunded by listeners each December. 

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0:00.0

Hi, this is Mary Ann Bartoli.

0:02.0

I'm Matt Vylander.

0:03.0

This is Mary Carillo.

0:04.0

I'm Stan Ravinka.

0:05.0

I'm Lainey Nutt.

0:06.0

I'm Andy Murray.

0:07.0

This is Janik Noah and you're listening to the tennis podcast.

0:21.0

Hello everyone and welcome to tennis relived.

0:25.0

We've taken a trip back to 1978 and 1980 and today we're taking a trip back to 1985.

0:33.0

We are firmly now in the territory of David Laws, Vast and Cavernous Memory.

0:40.0

I don't know if that's a good thing necessarily but it's where we are.

0:44.0

How you doing David?

0:45.0

I'm enjoying my trip down memory lane.

0:48.0

It's very interesting watching scenes from my childhood.

0:54.0

That I have not watched since and trying to find out whether my 12 year old brain had any sort of accuracy in its conclusions or not.

1:07.0

You can quite remember watching the 1980 Borg McEnroe final that we covered yesterday.

1:15.0

Though you were aware of it in your consciousness.

1:18.0

Do you remember watching Boris Becker, Kevin Curran, 1985?

1:23.0

Do you remember where you were?

1:25.0

Vividly.

1:26.0

Yes.

1:27.0

Go on then.

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