Boris Becker has been officially discharged from bankruptcy after the tennis legend made a successful appeal to an insolvency court.
The six-times Grand Slam champion was declared bankrupt in 2017 with total debts of around 50m. In 2022 he was jailed for two and a half years after being found guilty of hiding hundreds of thousands of pounds of assets and was deported from Britain, with a ban from returning until June 2025.
However Chief Insolvency and Companies Court Judge Briggs has formally discharged Becker after he agreed to a settlement with creditors, or joint trustees of his bankrupt estate.
In a decision filed at 10am on Wednesday morning, Judge Briggs wrote: “On the spectrum of bankrupts who range from ‘difficult as possible……
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