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After a guilty verdict, Boris Becker could face a jail sentence

Boris Becker, the former tennis star, will learn on Friday if he faces a hefty prison sentence after being convicted guilty in connection with his 2017 bankruptcy.

Boris Becker, the former tennis great, will find out on Friday if he faces a hefty prison sentence after a British court found him guilty of charges related to his 2017 bankruptcy. The six-time Grand Slam champion, 54, was found guilty of transferring large sums of money from his company account, failing to report a house in Germany, and hiding debt and shares in a software firm totaling 825,000 euros ($866,500).

However, he was cleared of a further 20 allegations at Southwark Crown Court earlier this month, including nine counts of neglecting to hand over trophies and medals he collected throughout his illustrious tennis career.

He told jurors he had no idea where the memorabilia, which included two of his three Wimbledon men’s singles trophies, had gone.

Judge Deborah Taylor granted Becker conditional bail ahead of her sentence hearing on Friday at the south London court. Becker won Wimbledon as an unseeded teenager.

The former world number one told the jury how an expensive divorce from his first wife Barbara Becker, child maintenance payments, and “expensive lifestyle obligations” ate away his $50 million ($40 million) career earnings.

When Becker was declared bankrupt in June 2017 over an unpaid debt of more than 3 million euros on his Mallorca estate, he said he was “shocked” and “embarrassed.”

The German, who has resided in the United Kingdom since 2012, claimed he worked with trustees to preserve his assets, even offering his wedding ring, and relied on experts to handle his life outside of tennis.

However, the former star was found guilty of four crimes under the Insolvency Act, despite the fact that his partner Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro and eldest son Noah were there in court to support him.

A Vast Amount

Becker testified that he earned a “significant amount” of money during his career and that he paid cash for multiple residences.

However, following his retirement in 1999, the German, who went on to train current world number one tennis player Novak Djokovic, work as a TV sports pundit, and serve as a brand ambassador for companies such as Puma, said his income “decreased considerably.”

Becker, who lived in Monte Carlo and Switzerland before migrating to the UK, said his financial obligations included a rented residence in Wimbledon, south-west London, that cost £22,000 per month.

He also owed the Swiss authorities five million francs ($5.1 million) and a separate liability of just under one million euros stemming from a conviction in Germany for tax evasion and attempted tax evasion in 2002.

He said that negative press had harmed his “brand Becker,” causing him to struggle to pay off his debts.

Becker was too “trusting and reliant” on his advice, according to his lawyer Jonathan Laidlaw, at the time of his bankruptcy.

Becker, with his striking strawberry-blond hair, shocked the tennis world when he won Wimbledon’s men’s singles title at the age of 17 in 1985, and repeated the feat the following year.

For his vicious serve, Becker earned the nickname “Boom Boom” and won Wimbledon for the third time in 1989.

During his illustrious career, he won the Australian Open twice and the US Open once, rising to the top of the global rankings in 1991.

After retiring, Becker pursued a high-profile position on the BBC as a commentator, but he returned to the court in 2013 as Djokovic’s coach, helping the Serb win six more Grand Slam titles before the pair parted ways in 2016.

Sarah Bisht

Hey! My name is Sarah and I am 14  years old. My pronouns are she/her. I study in class 9th. I am a podcaster, blogger, writer, and producer. I founded a media company called TriPod Media in 2020, which currently produces two podcasts, Word Affinity, which is a podcast hosted and produced by me, and Storytime With Kabeer, which is a podcast hosted by me and narrated by my brother. I am a MUNer and have won many accolades in various committees. I am also a writer and blogger, having published my work on many platforms. I like reading classic and dystopian novels, listening to podcasts about science, and perusing books about investing and managing money. I have a website where I write about my favourite authors, books, issues that need to be talked about and other things. I strive to help other young aspiring authors to achieve their dreams and write! You can go to my website and message me to talk about collaborating with me, about a writing job or working with TriPod Media!

Sarah Bisht
Sarah Bishthttps://bit.ly/3hzm0kc
Hey! My name is Sarah and I am 14  years old. My pronouns are she/her. I study in class 9th. I am a podcaster, blogger, writer, and producer. I founded a media company called TriPod Media in 2020, which currently produces two podcasts, Word Affinity, which is a podcast hosted and produced by me, and Storytime With Kabeer, which is a podcast hosted by me and narrated by my brother. I am a MUNer and have won many accolades in various committees. I am also a writer and blogger, having published my work on many platforms. I like reading classic and dystopian novels, listening to podcasts about science, and perusing books about investing and managing money. I have a website where I write about my favourite authors, books, issues that need to be talked about and other things. I strive to help other young aspiring authors to achieve their dreams and write! You can go to my website and message me to talk about collaborating with me, about a writing job or working with TriPod Media!

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