Ex-Wimbledon champion Becker declared bankrupt
The former world No 1 and three-time All England champion has failed to pay a ‘substantial’ long-standing debt since 2015
Former German tennis star Boris Becker has been declared bankrupt by a court in London after failing to pay a “substantial” long-standing debt since 2015.
Laywers for the three-time Wimbledon champion pleaded with a Bankruptcy Court registrar on Wednesday to allow Becker a “last chance” to pay off the debt.
But Registrar Christine Derrett, who recalled watching Becker play on Centre Court, ruled there was a lack of credible evidence the outstanding payment would be forthcoming and refused to adjourn the case.
“One has the impression of a man with his head in the sand,” she said of the six-time major winner after making the bankruptcy order following a brief hearing.
The bankruptcy application was made by private bankers Arbuthnot Latham & Co in connection with a judgment debt owed them by Becker dating back to 2015.