Benjamin Becker (born 16 June 1981) is a German retired professional
tennis player who is known for defeating former world No. 1
Andre Agassi in the third round at the
2006 US Open in what was Agassi's last match as a professional player.
Becker has reached a career-high
ATP
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ranking of No. 35 in singles on October 27, 2014, and No. 58 in doubles on July 5, 2010.
Becker has no relation to
Boris Becker
Boris Franz Becker (, ; born 22 November 1967) is a German former world No. 1 tennis player. Becker was successful from the start of his career, winning the Wimbledon Championships at the age of 17. He ultimately won six Grand Slam singles tit ...
, another German tennis player who was ranked as high as world No. 1 and won
Wimbledon three times.
Early life and family
Benjamin Becker was born on 16 June 1981 in
Merzig,
West Germany
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, to Jörg, a tax office worker, and Ulrike. Becker has one younger sister.
From 2001 to 2005, Becker played tennis at
Baylor University
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, winning the NCAA singles championship as a junior in 2004 and leading the Bears to the team title that year. In 2005, the team finished runner-up at the NCAA tournament and won the ITA team indoor championship. He is the school's all-time leader in singles and doubles wins. A rarity in men's tennis, Becker attended college for four years before turning professional.
Career
2006
2006 was a breakthrough year for Becker. In June of that year, he qualified for
Wimbledon and defeated
Juan Ignacio Chela, before losing in the second round to
Fernando Verdasco. At the
2006 US Open, he defeated
Filippo Volandri and No. 30 seed
Sébastien Grosjean to reach the third round, where he defeated former world No. 1
Andre Agassi in four sets. The match was especially noteworthy as it was Agassi's last on the
ATP
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circuit; he had announced that the 2006 U.S. Open would be his final tournament, and his defeat was followed by an 8-minute standing ovation from the
Arthur Ashe Stadium crowd. The day after Becker's win over Agassi, his own U.S. Open bid was ended by
Andy Roddick
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in the fourth round.
Becker has the distinction of having played the match that finished second latest in ATP history, defeating
Jiří Novák in
Tokyo
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in 2006 at 3.24 a.m. Following the 2006 U.S. Open, Becker confirmed his status as a promising newcomer on the ATP Tour, improving his ranking from No. 421 at the beginning of the year to No. 62 in November 2006. As a result, Becker received the Newcomer of the Year award during the 2006 ATP Awards and won the Sportsman of the Year award in his part of Germany. After completing his first season on the ATP Tour, Becker made the fastest rise of any player into the top 50.
2007
2007 saw Becker improving his ranking further in the early season, including through his semi-final appearances at the
Delray Beach International Tennis Championships, where he lost to world No. 8
James Blake; and in
San Jose at the
SAP Open where he lost to
Ivo Karlović, the tallest player on the ATP Tour (6' 10"). As a result, Becker's ATP ranking peaked at No. 38 in March 2007. However, in 2007 Becker was unable to progress beyond the first round in any of the
Grand Slams or
ATP Masters Series events, with the exception of the
Monte Carlo Masters, where he lost in the second round to
Thomas Johansson
Karl Thomas Conny Johansson (; born 24 March 1975) is a Swedish retired professional tennis player and coach. He reached a career-high Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) world No. 7 singles ranking on 10 May 2002. His career highlights ...
.
Given his strong performance at the U.S. Open in the preceding year, Becker's first round loss in the 2007 edition caused his ranking to drop to 79. Despite good form in
Bangkok
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, where he lost in the finals to
Dmitry Tursunov, Becker finished the year ranked 84th.
2009
In 2009, Becker won his first ATP World Tour title, the
Ordina Open in the Netherlands, defeating local hope
Raemon Sluiter.
2010

Becker reached the semifinal of the
Gerry Weber Open in
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, the
Ordina Open in 's-Hertogenbosch and the
Thailand Open in
Bangkok
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. At the Grand Slam tournaments, Becker reached the second round of the
2010 Australian Open
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In the singles competi ...
as well as in
Wimbledon and at the
2010 US Open. He was knocked out in the first round at the
2010 French Open. He qualified for the
ATP World Tour Masters 1000
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tournament in Shanghai, but lost to
Gaël Monfils in the first round. He advanced to the second round of the
If Stockholm Open
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, where he lost to second seed
Robin Söderling. He reached the quarterfinals at St.Petersburg, where he lost to
Illya Marchenko. He qualified for the
BNP Paribas Open
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in
Paris-Bercy, where he lost to
Gaël Monfils in the second round after a first-round win over
Denis Istomin. He went 29–31 on the season and earned a career-high $543,431.
2011
Becker reached the second round in
Brisbane
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and at the
Australian Open
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, losing to
Santiago Giraldo and
Alexandr Dolgopolov. He also reached the second round at
Indian Wells. The rest of the year, he played mostly
Challenger tournaments.
2012
In 2012, Becker reached the second round in Doha, losing to
Gaël Monfils, but he was eliminated in the first round of the
Australian Open
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by
Marcos Baghdatis. His best run of the year was in
Memphis, where he reached the semifinals, defeating
Dudi Sela,
Xavier Malisse, and
Łukasz Kubot, before succumbing to
Milos Raonic
Milos Raonic (; sr, Милош Раонић, Miloš Raonić, ; born December 27, 1990) is a Canadian inactive professional tennis player. He has been ranked as high as world No. 3 in singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), w ...
. He defeated
Olivier Rochus in the first round in
Miami
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, but then lost to
Julien Benneteau. He won a Challenger title in Nottingham, before reaching the second round at
Wimbledon with a win over
James Blake. He was eliminated by
Radek Štěpánek.
Becker made the quarterfinals in
Newport, Rhode Island
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, avenging his loss to Raonic in the second round, but losing to
Ryan Harrison. In
Washington, D.C., he defeated one American,
Steve Johnson, in the first round, but fell to another,
Sam Querrey, in the second. He also made the second round in
Winston-Salem, defeating
Tatsuma Ito, but losing to
Jarkko Nieminen.
2013
Becker reached the second round of the
Australian Open
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, losing to
Juan Martín del Potro. He then suffered a succession of first-round exits before again reaching the final in
Nottingham
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, where he lost to
Matthew Ebden. At the
Aegon Championships
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, he reached the quarterfinals, defeating
Bernard Tomic,
Lukáš Rosol, and
Alexandr Dolgopolov, before losing to eventual champion
Andy Murray
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. At
Wimbledon, he went down to Murray again in the first round.
Becker won a Challenger event in
Istanbul
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in July. At Cincinnati, he qualified and reached the second round, only to lose to
Rafael Nadal. At the
US Open, he defeated
Lukáš Rosol in the first round, but lost to
Novak Djokovic
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in the second. He reached the quarterfinals in
Metz
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with wins over two Frenchmen,
Benoît Paire and
Albano Olivetti, but lost to another,
Nicolas Mahut. Becker won another Challenger tournament in
Eckental
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, Germany, in October.
2014: Career high ranking
In 2014, Becker reached the second round at
Chennai
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, losing to eventual champion
Stanislas Wawrinka
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. He also reached the second round in
Memphis, defeating
Lukáš Lacko, but succumbing to eventual champion
Kei Nishikori. In
Miami
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, he qualified and made the fourth round of the main draw, where he lost to
Milos Raonic
Milos Raonic (; sr, Милош Раонић, Miloš Raonić, ; born December 27, 1990) is a Canadian inactive professional tennis player. He has been ranked as high as world No. 3 in singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), w ...
. In
Houston
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, he made the second round, where he was eliminated by
Jack Sock. He made the final of the
2014 Topshelf Open
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grass tournament that he had won in 2009, but he lost in the final to
Roberto Bautista Agut.
ATP career finals
Singles: 3 (1 title, 2 runner-ups)
Doubles: 2 (2 runner-ups)
Challenger finals
Singles: 18 (9–9)
Performance timelines
Singles
2015 French Open counts as 2 wins, 0 losses. Kei Nishikori received a walkover
John Baxter Taylor and William Robbins (athlete)">William Robbins to refuse to race in protest.
A walkover, also W.O. or w/o (originally two words: "walk over") is awarded to the opposing team/player etc, if there are no other players avai ...
in the third round, after Becker withdrew because of a muscle tear in his right shoulder, does not count as a Becker loss (nor a Nishikori win).
Doubles
Wins over top 10 players
References
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1981 births
Baylor Bears men's tennis players
German expatriates in the United States
German male tennis players
Living people
People from Merzig-Wadern