Bankrupt Boris Becker goes on trial to avoid prison

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Boris Becker goes on trial in London on Monday over charges relating to his bankruptcy—the latest twist in the six-time Grand Slam champion’s troubled post-playing career. 

Becker will stand trial at Southwark Crown Court accused of concealing his Wimbledon and Australian Open trophies, several properties and around $2.3 million.

At the time of his bankruptcy in June 2017, the German’s debts were estimated at up to £50m. He faces a maximum of seven years in prison if found guilty.

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