Becker makes Wimbledon return, off the courts
Boris Becker is making a return to Wimbledon next month, this time as a television commentator.
Becker, who in 1985 became the youngest men's champion of the grasscourt grand slam event aged just 17, has signed a deal with BBC Sport, the broadcaster said on Thursday.
"As I have said many times, I have always regarded Wimbledon Centre Court as my living room, and I'm really looking forward to seeing this room from a different perspective," Becker said.
Three times a champion, Becker reached seven Wimbledon finals, last playing in 1997 when he lost to Pete Sampras in the quarter-finals.
Director of BBC Sport Peter Salmon said: "We are delighted to welcome Boris to the BBC. Becker's trade mark style of play at Wimbledon with his acrobatic antics are legendary and we're confident that he will bring such excitement to his commentary.
"He has always been a great favourite with the Wimbledon crowds since he was a youngster, and I'm sure he'll be a great hit with tennis fans watching BBC coverage at home.
"He's also good friends with John McEnroe and Pat Cash who commentate for us, so I'm sure he'll have some fun along the way."