Boris Becker once came out in criticism of tennis icon Roger Federer, accusing the Swiss maestro of hiding his ‘true feelings’ in order to earn more money.
Becker published his memoir – Boris Becker’s Wimbledon: My Life and Career at the All England Club – in 2015, where he shared his thoughts on Federer. The German opined that the 20-time Grand Slam champion was one of the highest-paid athletes of all time precisely because he was liked by everybody.
Becker, however, did not believe it was possible for anyone to be liked by everybody, leading him to infer that Federer was not open about his real thoughts and instead cultivated an image that lends itself to maximizing profits.
“The reason Roger is one of the highest-paid athletes of all time is because he’s liked by everybody. But think about this – you can’t possibly be liked by everybody. […] He makes good money out of his image, but would he make less if we saw a bit more of his true feelings?” Boris Becker said in his book.
“With Roger Federer, everything is so perfect, almost too good to be true” – Boris Becker
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