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Grand slam tennis champion Boris Becker appeared in court on Monday accused of failing to hand over his trophies to settle debts as his trial jury was told to ignore his celebrity status.
The 54-year-old commentator, who was declared bankrupt in June 2017, is alleged to have not complied with obligations to disclose information. He has been charged with 24 offences.
The German national is said to have failed to hand over trophies including the 1985 Wimbledon men’s singles title, which catapulted the then-unknown 17-year-old to stardom, as well as his Australian Open trophies in 1991 and 1996.
He is also accused of removing hundreds of thousands of pounds by transferring it to other accounts, including to former wife Barbara Becker, and estranged wife Sharlely “Lilly” Becker.
After arriving at Southwark