{"id":296238,"date":"2023-11-04T15:55:15","date_gmt":"2023-11-04T15:55:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sports-life-news.com\/?p=296238"},"modified":"2023-11-04T15:55:15","modified_gmt":"2023-11-04T15:55:15","slug":"boris-becker-still-completed-rune-job-despite-losing-to-old-charge-djokovic","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sports-life-news.com\/tennis\/boris-becker-still-completed-rune-job-despite-losing-to-old-charge-djokovic\/","title":{"rendered":"Boris Becker still completed Rune job despite losing to old charge Djokovic"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Boris Becker has ticked off his main goal after joining Holger Rune\u2019s camp as the 20-year-old qualified for the ATP Finals for the first time. The German started coaching Rune three weeks ago and has already completed the No 1 task he was given. It comes after Rune crashed out of the Paris Masters to Novak Djokovic, who Becker previously coached for three years.<\/p>\n

Rune suffered his first-ever defeat in Paris-Bercy on Friday night as\u00a0Djokovic toppled him 7-5 6-7(3) 6-4 in a thrilling quarter-final. It was a rematch of last year\u2019s final, where a teenage Rune stunned the world No 1 and came from a set down to lift the trophy. Friday\u2019s match also marked the first time that the sixth seed faced Djokovic since adding Becker to his box.<\/p>\n

The 55-year-old worked with Djokovic from the end of 2013 to the end of 2016, guiding him to six of his 24 Major trophies, including his first French Open crown. Although it provided him with some extra insight to help Rune beat the top seed, it was Djokovic who avenged last year\u2019s defeat, as well as a loss in their Rome Masters meeting earlier this season.<\/p>\n

While Rune was unable to retain his Paris Masters crown, Becker still managed to help the four-time title winner achieve his main goal, qualifying for the ATP Finals. When Becker announced that he would be coaching the world No 7, he told Eurosport: \u201cI will be in Paris-Bercy with Holger – and hopefully help him to qualify for the ATP Finals in Turin. That is the big goal and that is the task.\u201d<\/p>\n

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Last year, Rune managed to get in as an alternate following his statement run to the title in Paris, where he beat five top-10 players in the space of one week and was able to make his own top-10 debut. But the youngster wanted to go one better this year, making it into the elite eight.<\/p>\n

Following a strong start to the season, Rune was in prime position to make his ATP Finals debut in Turin. But he won just one match in three months between his Wimbledon quarter-final showing and his recent run to the Basel semi-final. He struggled to pick up ranking points and it looked like he would be overtaken by his rivals in the race to the Finals.<\/p>\n

But he experienced a turnaround once Becker joined him at last week\u2019s Swiss Indoors Basel, winning back-to-back matches for the first time since July. He made it to the semi-final and followed it up by getting to the quarter-finals in Paris this week. And when Alex De Minaur lost to Andrey Rublev in the fourth quarter-final of the tournament on Friday, Rune\u2019s place at the ATP Finals was confirmed.<\/p>\n