Boris Becker was previously at the bakery: Boris munches Berliner with Mama | Entertainment

It’s still the most beautiful at mom’s!

Boris Becker (55) has been visiting São Tomé, his girlfriend’s homeland, since his deportation to Germany in December 2022 Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro (32).

Now the tennis legend had to visit his home in Leimen again, where Becker was born and grew up and where his mother Elvira Becker (87) lives to this day.

Shortly before Christmas, Boris and his Lilian made a detour to Elvira and came to the lightning visit with cake. Almost two months later, it’s back to Mama’s for a coffee gossip, this time with a donut (or pancakes or donuts).

App users come here for the survey: Berliners, pancakes or cramps – what are Boris and Mama munching on there?

Becker is now documenting his trip home on Instagram, and it is striking: even with the former tennis star, a visit to mom actually looks like all of us.

Comfortable upholstered couch, a rustic living room and the many picture frames with all the beautiful memories of days gone by in the background – Mama Elvira welcomes her son in a homely environment.

Boris and his Lilian stick together, they also mastered the difficult time together when Boris was in prison

Photo: API (c) Daniel Raunig

And once you’re back to your roots, you can still indulge in memories a little longer. That’s why Boris goes to the tennis court in Leimen, where his love for the sport began 52 years ago.

He also posts a photo of it, writing about the snapshot: “I was three years old when my father took me to my first tennis club (TC BW Leimen). Nice to be back where it all began.”

Boris in a nostalgic mood on Instagram: He poses in front of the tennis court where his career began

Boris in a nostalgic mood on Instagram: He poses in front of the tennis court where his career began

Foto: borisbeckerofficial/Instagram

Boris Papa, the architect Karl-Heinz Becker († 63), died of cancer in 1999, but the relationship with his son was always very close. Mama Elvira and Papa Karl-Heinz often sat in the stands when their son played his big tournaments.

His parents were also there for his spectacular victory in Wimbledon in 1985, when the tennis legend was the first German to win the tournament.

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