Meet Holger Rune, the Danish ‘bad boy’ of tennis
- The 21-year-old has already bagged a Nike endorsement and millions in prize money, but regularly makes headlines for his bad temper
He followed his sister into tennis
He’s had a revolving door of coaches
Rune has created waves in the tennis world for his all-court-game and play at the net. In June, Rune faced-off against German pro tennis player Alexander Zverev in a five-set thriller in the French Open, but Zverev beat him and advanced to the quarter finals.
All eyes have been on Rune as the Danish player faces issues of consistency in his game. In part, this has been attributed to his bad history with coaches. In February, Rune made headlines after Boris Becker confirmed he would be stepping down as Rune’s head coach after less than four months in the job. The announcement came hot on the heels of news that Roger Federer’s former coach Severin Lüthi had also left the youngster due to scheduling difficulties. Rune said he needed “people who know me, who can be there all the time”. He has since hired Patrick Mouratoglou, a French coach whose tennis academy he attended as a 13-year-old, per Tennis.com.