Becker ends short stint as coach of Denmark's Rune
Six-time major winner Boris Becker said he has stepped down as coach of Denmark's world No 7 Holger Rune with immediate effect due to "private and professional responsibilities".
Becker returned to the tennis circuit last October to coach Rune, who went on to compete in the eight-player ATP Finals in Turin where his debut in the season-ending championship ended in the group stage.
"We started this partnership with the initial goal to reach the ATP Finals (at the) end of last year but moving forward I realised that in order for this to be successful, I would need to be available for Holger much more than I can," Becker wrote in a social media post on Tuesday.
"Due to professional and private responsibilities, I can't give Holger what he needs now. I wish him only the very best and I’m always going to be his n.1 fan. I truly appreciated this journey together."
I would like to inform you that I will step down as the head coach of Holger Rune with immediate effect. We started this partnership with the initial goal to reach the ATP Finals end of last year but moving forward I realised that in order for this to be successful, I would need…
— Boris Becker (@TheBorisBecker) February 6, 2024
Becker, 56, was released from a British prison in December 2022 after having served eight months of a two and a half year sentence for hiding financial assets after he was declared bankrupt.
The three-time Wimbledon champion, who previously coached Novak Djokovic from 2013 to 2016, is currently barred from entering the UK.
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