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The three-time Wimbledon winner will be sentenced today for hiding hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of assets upon being declared bankrupt. Becker, 54, was found guilty of four charges under the Insolvency Act in a trial last month. He was released on conditional bail ahead of sentencing today, and faces a prison sentence carrying a maximum of seven years on each count. Among the assets he is reported to have hidden include his 1985 and 1989 Wimbledon men's singles titles, his Australian Open trophies from 1991 and 1996, and his Olympic gold medal from 1992.

Today's sentencing marks a possible new low for the man who stole tennis fans' hearts in the Eighties with his all-action playing style.

The British public has had a special bond with Becker ever since 1985, when he went from an unseeded 17-year-old to the youngest ever player to Wimbledon

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