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“I think he has a very high risk”

Article by Tudor Belivaca – published Wednesday, September 24, 2025 21:42 / Updated Wednesday, September 24, 2025 22:11

Former German tennis player Boris Becker made a parallel between Lamine Yamal's current situation, Barcelona's footballer, and what happened to him when he won Wimbledon in 1985, at just 17 years old.

This time, at Podcastul High Performance, he spoke about his victory in Wimbledon, in 1985, when he was only 17, becoming the youngest tennis player who won the prestigious London tournament and about the consequences of notoriety.

Boris Becker, Tip for Lamine Yamal: “Many people will only come from interest”

Boris Becker gives Yamal's advice on fame and wealth:

Lamine Yamal. Photo: Instagram

“To win Wimbledon at the age of 17 did not help me, because it is not normal in the world of tennis. I lost control when a whole country captured my life. That happened to me, I lost control of my life. I was judged for every thing I was doing and, now, I think I had a good time. Becler, according to Abola.pt.

Boris Becker made a parallel between what happened to him at an early age and the situation of Lamine Yamal and addressed a few words to the Barcelona player: “It is enough to see everything that happens today with Yamal. I think it has a very high risk through certain difficulties over ten or fifteen years. It will be on the first page of the newspapers, it has lost all the intimacy, which is very difficult to accept.

  • Lamine Yamal is the star of Barcelona. At this moment he is injured, but this season in Liga has played three matches and scored 2 goals and 3 decisive passes. The footballer was listed at 200 million euros by specialized sites.

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