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Two of Boris Becker's sons will visit the shamed tennis star in jail for the first time

Novak Djokovic said he is supporting the family of Boris Becker as he revealed that his disgraced coach will be visited in jail by two of his sons for the first time in the coming days.

Speaking at a Wimbledon press conference, the world number one said he has been communicating with Becker, his former coach, through the German's relatives.

Djokovic said Becker's eldest son Noah, 28, and his younger brother Elias, 22, will be paying their father a visit 'in the next few days'.

Becker, the former world number one and BBC commentator, 54, was jailed in April for two-and-a-half years over hiding £2.5 million of assets and loans to avoid paying his debts.

The six-time Grand Slam champion is currently serving his sentence at HMP Huntercombe, near Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, after he was found guilty earlier this year. 

Djokovic told reporters that 'it breaks my heart' to see his former coach behind bars.

The Serbian tennis star has been hosting Becker's girlfriend, Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro, and Noah in his player's box at The Championships in a show of support for the family.

Speaking after winning his second-round singles match on Wednesday, Djokovic said: 'I haven't been communicating directly to him but I've been communicating to him through them.

'I was really glad to have hosted his girlfriend and his son, Noah, to my first round and now today second-round match.

'Noah and his younger brother Elias are going to visit Boris I think in the next few days, for the first time since he went to prison.

'I've just been trying to give support to people around him, his closest people, his family members, because I consider Boris really a family member, someone that I greatly appreciate, respect and care about.

'We've been

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