Overview
- Boris Becker has publicly criticized young German tennis players for lacking commitment and prioritizing work–life balance over competitive success.
- Becker claims the current generation of players struggles with pressure and finds professional demands overly strenuous.
- He also faults the Deutscher Tennis Bund (DTB) for lacking technical expertise in areas like match strategy and training planning.
- Germany's tennis rankings reflect the crisis, with only Alexander Zverev ranked in the ATP top 10 at No. 2, and just five other players in the ATP and WTA top 100 combined.
- Becker's remarks come as Germany struggles to replicate past tennis successes, with calls for structural reforms to revive the sport's competitiveness.