Nearly four decades after Boris Becker lifted it in triumph, his 1989 US Open trophy is making headlines again—this time for commanding more than $357,000 at auction.
It's now the most expensive tennis trophy ever sold and the second-most expensive piece of tennis memorabilia ever to hit the market, behind only Novak Djokovic’s racquet, which sold for $450,000 in February.
According to Prestige Memorabilia: “Such trophies virtually never leave the possession of the player who won them. To the best of our knowledge, this example represents the only known US Open Men’s Singles champion trophy from the Open Era ever to reach the public market.”
The trophy was awarded to Becker following his triumph over rival Ivan Lendl in the 1989 final—a victory that marked Becker’s fourth career Grand Slam title and his only US Open championship.
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