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Becker confesses his encounter with model in autobiography
Frankfurt, Nov 04: While his wife went to a hospital fearing she may be giving premature birth, Boris Becker says he went to a London bar and had a brief fling with a Russian-born model, only to be stunned months later when he learned the women was pregnant.
Frankfurt, Nov 04: While his wife went to a hospital fearing she may be giving premature birth, Boris Becker says he went to a London bar and had a brief fling with a Russian-born model, only to be stunned months later when he learned the women was pregnant.
The three-time Wimbledon champion described the day of the encounter in his autobiography, 'augenblick, verweile doch...' ('hold it, why don't you stay...'), excerpts of
which began appearing in Germany's mass-circulation Bild newspaper yesterday.
Becker had just played his last Wimbledon match in June 1999 and decided to have a couple of beers with German tennis writers before joining his wife Barbara at their London hotel. "I think I underestimated the effect of a couple of beers ... Otherwise I may have been more considerate when Barbara created a scene when I got back to the hotel," Becker wrote in the book. "Suddenly, she started getting contractions."
Becker's wife, who was seven months pregnant, was taken to a hospital by the wife of a friend, and Becker told Barbara he would rush to the hospital if things became "really serious." "What made me go out again, I really don't know," Becker wrote.
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Becker had just played his last Wimbledon match in June 1999 and decided to have a couple of beers with German tennis writers before joining his wife Barbara at their London hotel. "I think I underestimated the effect of a couple of beers ... Otherwise I may have been more considerate when Barbara created a scene when I got back to the hotel," Becker wrote in the book. "Suddenly, she started getting contractions."
Becker's wife, who was seven months pregnant, was taken to a hospital by the wife of a friend, and Becker told Barbara he would rush to the hospital if things became "really serious." "What made me go out again, I really don't know," Becker wrote.
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