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Bankrupt Boris Becker goes on trial to avoid prison

Updated on: 22 March,2022 08:45 AM IST  |  London
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Becker will stand trial at Southwark Crown Court accused of concealing his Wimbledon and Australian Open trophies, several properties and around USD 2.3 million.

Bankrupt Boris Becker goes on trial to avoid prison

Boris Becker. Pic/AFP

Boris Becker goes on trial in London on Monday over charges relating to his bankruptcy—the latest twist in the six-time Grand Slam champion’s troubled post-playing career. 


Becker will stand trial at Southwark Crown Court accused of concealing his Wimbledon and Australian Open trophies, several properties and around $2.3 million.


At the time of his bankruptcy in June 2017, the German’s debts were estimated at up to £50m. He faces a maximum of seven years in prison if found guilty.


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