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Boris Becker’s life to be explored in ‘intimate’ documentar­y

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A new documentar­y on the life and career of Boris Becker will offer behind-the-scenes access to the Wimbledon champion up until his recent imprisonme­nt over unpaid debts.

The former tennis world number one, 54, was jailed for two and a half years for hiding 2.5 million pounds (3.1 million dollars) of assets and loans.

Over the past three years, Oscar-winning filmmakers Alex Gibney and John Battsek have been documentin­g the tennis star’s life, including a series of “deeply intimate interviews.”

Becker was catapulted to stardom after winning his first Wimbledon Championsh­ip at the age of 1 , going on to win 49 career titles including six Grand Slams and an Olympic gold medal.

The film will explore his tennis career as well as the challenges of his personal life and financial commitment­s.

It will also speak to the major figures in Becker’s life, both personal and profession­al, including members of his immediate family and stars from the world of tennis such as John McEnroe and Bjorn Borg.

The project, which is currently untitled, is set to launch at a film festival with a full release later.

Directing and producing duties will be led by Gibney, who wrote and directed Oscarwinni­ng 200 documentar­y Taxi To The Dark Side, and Battsek, who co-produced Oscar-winning 1999 documentar­y One Day In September.

Gibney said: “This film about Boris Becker recounts an extraordin­ary tale.

“It is both a candid insider’s look at the world of profession­al tennis and it is also a poignant portrait of the man himself.

“Like the udyard Kipling quote at the entrance to Wimbledon Centre Court, Boris is an individual who appears to

meet with triumph and disaster and treat those two imposters just the same’.” Battsek added: “Boris Becker’s story is a remarkable one. Thrust into the global spotlight aged just 1 , his unique achievemen­ts in tennis both on the court and then as a successful coach to world number one Novak Djokovic merit cinematic treatment.

“His life off the court trying to manage his private relationsh­ips and his spiralling financial commitment­s have become the stuff of gossip and falsehoods.

“Boris has been incredibly brave revealing all to us, Alex and I share a big responsibi­lity in making this film.”

The film is being financed by Lorton Entertainm­ent, which recently delivered a documentar­y about football star Wayne ooney to Amazon Prime.

Lorton Entertainm­ent founder and chief executive Julian Bird said: “We always knew that this film would be right up there with our previous roster of work, from Supersonic to Maradona, and the interest in this project has understand­ably intensifie­d in recent weeks.

“The wheels are in motion to launch the Boris Becker documentar­y at a major film festival and full release thereafter.”

Becker was jailed for hiding assets after declaring bankruptcy in June 201 , owing creditors almost 50 million pounds, with an unpaid loan of more than 3 million pounds on his estate in Mallorca, Spain.

He transferre­d almost 42 ,000 euros (around 450,000 dollars) from his business account to others, including those of his ex-wife Barbara and estranged wife Sharlely “Lilly” Becker.

Becker was jailed for hiding assets after declaring bankruptcy in June 2017, owing creditors almost 50 million pounds, with an unpaid loan of more than 3 million pounds

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Former tennis world no 1 Boris Becker

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