Becker working hard to return to Wimbledon in 2025
Boris Becker says he is “working hard with the authorities” to return to Wimbledon in 2025 having been deported from the United Kingdom in 2022.
The three-time Wimbledon men’s singles champion fell foul of the authorities after serving eight months of a two-and-a-half-year prison sentence for hiding £2.5 million ($4.82 million) of assets and loans in a bankruptcy fraud case.
Becker cannot return to the UK until October 2024 at the earliest after his deportation, but the 56-year-old German plans to return to the tournament he says is “in my DNA” as soon as possible.
“Wimbledon has been my favourite tournament as a player, coach and commentator,” Becker said at the Laureus World Sports Awards in Madrid.
“It’s unique, you can’t compare it.
“I lived in Wimbledon a long time so I’m working hard with the authorities to have all the applications ready to be back for next year. We’re working on 2025.
“It’s a part of my life. It’s in my DNA, you can’t deny that.”
Asked if he would be back in the Wimbledon commentary box, Becker replied: “I hope so.”
Becker has not been involved in tennis since stepping down as Holger Rune’s head coach at the start of February.
The pair spent less than four months together, but in that time the 20-year-old qualified for the ATP finals in Italy.