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Boris Becker has made a Wimbledon commentating comeback in Italy. The three-time winner of the tournament, 56, was imprisoned in the UK in 2022 and deported to his native Germany under early release terms after hiding £2.5 million in assets following his bankruptcy ruling. He could be kept away from the UK – where he spent years as one of the BBC’s regular Wimbledon commentating team – for up to a decade, but it’s now been reported he hopes to return far sooner. The Times revealed he has been offering his opinion on this year’s Wimbledon for Sky Italia. It quoted him saying about how he misses...
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Boris Becker says his tennis career prepared him for his stint in jail. The three-time Wimbledon champion, 55, was released from prison in December after he was convicted for hiding £2.5 million in assets during his bankruptcy, and he admits his "mind" saved him during his stays at Wandsworth and Huntercombe prisons over a period of eight months because with Wimbledon he's used to never knowing "what's around the corner". He told Best UK magazine: "Everything we do really starts with your mindset, your attitude. When we get up in the morning, we have a plan of how today will hopefully look. In...
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Boris Becker has tearfully told how there is going to be “another chapter” in his life. The three-time Wimbledon champion, 55, who was released from prison in December after he was convicted for hiding £2.5 million in assets during his bankruptcy, added even though he is “blaming himself” for his lavish spending, he feels he was never guided carefully enough when he first shot to fame and fortune. Boris – nicknamed ‘Boom Boom’ after his thunderous serve – tells on his upcoming Apple+ documentary, ‘Boom! Boom! The World vs. Boris Becker’, out April 7: “I wasn’t fulfilled in my personal life, I ...
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