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Boris Becker trial: Former tennis champion accused of failing to hand over trophies to settle debts

The German tennis champion was declared bankrupt in 2017 and is facing a three-week trial where he denies 24 charges, including nine counts of failing to deliver trophies.

Boris Becker arrives at Southwark Crown Court as he goes on trial over charges relating to his bankruptcy. The former Wimbledon champion is accused of concealing funds and not handing over trophies to settle his debts. Picture date: Monday March 21, 2022.
Image: Boris Becker is accused of concealing hundreds of thousands of pounds and failing to disclose multiple properties
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The former world number one tennis player Boris Becker is on trial accused of concealing funds and failing to hand over his trophies to settle debts after he was declared bankrupt five years ago.

The charges include nine counts of failing to deliver trophies and other awards and seven counts of concealing property totalling more than €1.5 million.

The six-time Grand Slam champion, 54, is said to have failed to hand over trophies including for the 1985 and 1989 Wimbledon men's singles title, two Australian Open trophies and his 1992 Olympic gold medal.

Becker arrived at Southwark Crown Court on Monday with his partner Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro. He denies 24 charges under the Insolvency Act relating to events between May and October 2017.

File photo dated 08/07/19 of a selection of trophies, awards, and memorabilia from the tennis career of Boris Becker, including the Wimbledon singles trophy (centre top), on show in central London prior to them being offered at auction. The auction of trophies and memorabilia to pay off the debts of the former tennis star has attracted bids totalling around 拢687,000.
Image: Boris Becker is accused of failing to hand over trophies he has won to settle his debts

Accused of concealing property

Becker is also accused of removing hundreds of thousands of pounds by transferring it to other accounts, including his former wife Barbara Becker and estranged wife Sharlely Becker.

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Former tennis player Boris Becker arrives with his partner Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro at Southwark Crown Court for his bankruptcy offences trial in London, Britain, March 21, 2022. REUTERS/Peter Nicholls
Image: Becker arrives at court with his partner Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro

The commentator is alleged to have concealed more than €1.5 million (around £1.3 million) and failed to disclose two properties in Germany as well as a flat in Chelsea, west London.

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He is also charged with five counts of failing to disclose estate, including properties in Germany and London, shares and a bank account, two of removal of property amounting to more than £400,000 and one of concealing almost £700,000 of debt.

Becker, who commentated for the BBC at Wimbledon last year, collected 49 singles titles out of 77 finals during his 16 years as a professional tennis player.

Boris Becker celebrating his first Wimbledon title in 1985
Image: Boris Becker celebrates his first Wimbledon title in 1985

Jurors told 'start with a blank page'

Judge Deborah Taylor told members of the jury to ignore Becker's celebrity and to focus on the case.

She said: "You must leave aside anything you have heard or any preconceptions about this case, including anything about this defendant, and start with a blank page.

"You must ignore this defendant's celebrity and treat him in exactly the same way you would treat someone you have not heard of and is not in the public eye."

The trial is expected to last three weeks.