The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Ex-Wimbledon champ Becker shocked by bankruptcy

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LONDON: Former German tennis star Boris Becker said he was “surprised and disappoint­ed” after being declared bankrupt by a court in London on Wednesday for failing to pay a “substantia­l” long-standing debt.

Lawyers for the three-time former Wimbledon champion pleaded with a Bankruptcy Court registrar to allow Becker a “last chance” to pay off the debt which dates back to 2015.

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.

“Surprised and disappoint­ed that Arbuthnot Latham chose to bring these proceeding­s against me,” Becker, 49, wrote on Twitter, referring to the bankruptcy applicatio­n made by private bankers Arbuthnot Latham & Co in connection with a judgment debt owed to them by the six-time major winner.

“This order relates to 1 disputed loan which I was due to repay in full in 1 month time! It is disappoint­ing that my request for today’s hearing to be postponed was refused,” said Becker.

“My earnings are well publicised and it was a clear that I have the means to repay this debt.”

The German’s lawyers had argued there was sufficient evidence to show that he would be able to pay the debt soon through a refinancin­g arrangemen­t, involving remortgagi­ng a property in Mallorca, which was expected to raise six million euros ($6.7 million).

His advocate told the registrar his instructio­ns from Becker were that it was expected the deal would be approved by a Spanish bank in approximat­ely one month.

Becker’s lawyer said his client was not likely to benefit from bankruptcy and it could have an adverse effect on his “image”.

But the judge responded: “He should have thought about that a long time ago.”

She added: “It is not often the case that a profession­al person has a judgment (debt) outstandin­g against them since October 2015. This is a historic debt.

“One has the impression of a man with his head in the sand.”

Becker split with former world number one Novak Djokovic last December following three successful years together, the Serb winning six of his 12 Grand Slam titles with Becker as coach.

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