Boris Becker interview: Viewers react mostly positively

After his release from prison, tennis legend Boris Becker (55) answered questions on Tuesday evening in Sat.

Boris Becker interview: Viewers react mostly positively

After his release from prison, tennis legend Boris Becker (55) answered questions on Tuesday evening in Sat.1. The three-time Wimbledon winner showed himself to be a reflected and refined person who has gained numerous new insights into life. In the social networks, the reactions to Becker's first big TV interview with Steven Gätjen (50) are mostly positive. For example, a user writes: "Had no real expectations, but Boris Becker clearly wins respect again with this appearance".

Numerous commentators and viewers of the Sat.1 interview also responded to Becker's changed appearance after his prison stay. "Boris Becker looks good, his health seems to have recovered [...] Boris Becker also has a chance to continue his life. He has served his sentence. Done," says a Twitter user, for example, while elsewhere it is noted that Becker "looks younger and fitter after seven months in British jail than years in freedom".

Numerous users also commented on Becker's official Instagram channel under the last photo posted by the star on March 20: "Now I see a Boris who is smart, emotional, mature, self-reflective, perfect in terms of language/content and considers, actually wise, likeable shows itself". Another user adds: "This is a very open, honest interview [...] You also look really good and healthy and look a few years younger".

Critical and humorous voices can of course also be found among the network reactions. For example, a user writes: "With Boris Becker, it sounds as if he had been led to the electronic chair on death row. What a drama queen". Another adds: "It's only been seven months and not ten years apart from that he wouldn't have cheated if he hadn't broken in [...] Simple as that".

Still others humorously consider going to jail themselves for health reasons: "Anyway, I'm considering going to jail for health reasons."

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