German - Athlete | November 22, 1967 -
I believed in raising my children as I had been raised.
Boris Becker
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I can't change history, I don't want to change history. I can only change the future. I'm working on that.
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I don't know how many millions of photographs have been taken of me.
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I don't really care what the man on the street thinks. I never did anything to please him in the first place, and I'm not going to start now.
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I go to London, my favourite city in the world, and I feel at home.
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I go to my favourite tournament, I talk about my favourite sport and it's just a great month of parading.
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I lost in the second round of the French Open and had 10 days off. I went to the Hard Rock Cafe. It was exciting to be away from my parents, to stay in a hotel. Hotels at 17 meant freedom.
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I met with my lawyers. They gave me all the wrong advice. For a long time I refused to accept the child was mine. I should have met her, arranged a DNA test and accepted my responsibility.
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I want to be a hero, a small and good kind of hero, even though I know heroes have very short lives.
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If I go into a club now, all the blonde girls leave my corner and all the black girls come into my corner. It's as if I'm racist towards white girls!
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It's silly to say it about a tennis player, but I'm an unbelievable hero in Germany. And Germany needs heroes more than any place.
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So this is it. Match point for eternity.
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