Grandma’s death
Anna Ermakova gets in touch with dad Boris Becker again
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Boris Becker and his daughter Anna Ermakova have had little contact for years. After Grandma Elvira’s death there were probably attempts at rapprochement.
Former tennis star Boris Becker mourns the loss of his mother Elvira. The 89-year-old died just one day before Becker’s birthday, his lawyer told “Bild”. Becker’s daughter Anna Ermakova also said that this is why she contacted her father. She could confirm reports that she had contacted him: “I expressed my condolences to him. I can’t imagine what it must be like to lose a mother.” She wanted to “send him strength and clarity,” said the model.
She also had loving words about her late grandmother: “She was a strong woman who always showed me kindness when I met her – her presence will be missed. May her soul rest in peace.” At the same time, Ermakova stated that she “unfortunately didn’t know her grandmother very well.” Nevertheless, their death hit her “harder than I expected”.
Great sadness on Boris Becker’s birthday
A day after his loss – on his 57th birthday – Becker posted a . There he shared several pictures showing him with his mother over the years. “My dear mother has left us… I owe you everything I have achieved in life,” wrote the former Wimbledon winner. He currently feels “a lot of pain,” but his mother “made him a strong man” when he was born. He further added: “It was the first snowfall in Leimen, and it’s snowing again today.”
Both Becker’s son Noah and Elias remembered their grandmother on social media and congratulated their father on his birthday. Noah did this with an old photo of his dad on the tennis court. And Elias posted in which he is surrounded as a baby by his dad, his big brother and his grandma Elvira.
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