Boris Becker’s farewell: Tennis legend says tearful goodbyes to lovers as he faces possible jail

EXCLUSIVE: Boris Becker’s farewell: Tennis legend says tearful goodbyes to his lovers and son as he faces possible jail term for fraud on Friday

  • Boris Becker, 54, is facing seven years in prison after concealing £100,000s
  • He looked teary-eyed and forlorn ahead of being sentenced after bankruptcy 
  • The three-time Wimbledon champion was found guilty under Insolvency Act

He is facing up to seven years in prison after concealing hundreds of thousands of pounds following his bankruptcy. 

And the prospect of jail appeared to weigh heavy on Boris Becker as he looked teary-eyed and forlorn ahead of being sentenced tomorrow. 

The three-time Wimbledon champion, 54, was hugged by his girlfriend Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro yesterday after spending ‘family time’ with his son and estranged wife Lilly Becker days earlier. 

The German star-turned-commentator was found guilty of four charges under the Insolvency Act in a trial this month. 

Forlorn: Boris Becker is facing up to seven years in prison after concealing hundreds of thousands of pounds following his bankruptcy

Tearful: Boris Becker, who was found guilty of four charges under the Insolvency Act in a trial this month, and Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro

Becker, who won tennis fans’ hearts in the 1980s with his allaction style of play, was embraced by his girlfriend as he smoked during a break in a meeting with documentary maker George Chignell in London.

Tearful: Boris Becker, who was found guilty of four charges under the Insolvency Act in a trial this month, and Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro, left. Becker, who won tennis fans’ hearts in the 1980s with his all action style of play, was embraced by his girlfriend (right) as he smoked during a break in a meeting with documentary maker George Chignell in London

Support: Estranged wife Lilly Becker (left) chats to German ace (right), a three-time Wimbledon champion

Support: Estranged wife Lilly Becker (left) chats to German ace (right), a three-time Wimbledon champion

Last weekend, he was pictured with Lilly and their 12-year-old boy in south London before the father and son met up with his current girlfriend

A London court heard he transferred £350,000 to other accounts, hid a property in Germany and failed to declare 75,000 shares in an IT firm and a £700,000 loan.

The father-of-four was legally obliged to disclose all his assets after being declared bankrupt in 2017.

The London-based star now faces losing lucrative contracts with TV networks around the world, including his job as a BBC pundit at Wimbledon. 

Yesterday Becker, who won tennis fans’ hearts in the 1980s with his allaction style of play, was embraced by his girlfriend as he smoked during a break in a meeting with documentary maker George Chignell in London.

Last weekend, he was pictured with Lilly and their 12-year-old boy in south London before the father and son met up with his current girlfriend. 

Becker will learn his fate at Southwark Crown Court tomorrow morning. 

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