Boris Becker will be auctioning his trophies and personal souvenirs from June 24 online by Wyles Hardy firm to partially clear his bankrupt debts.
- According to reports, the tennis star is auctioning 82 items, which includes his medals, cups, watches, and photographs
- Becker will conduct the online auction in association with the British firm Wyles Hardy.
- Some of the trophies include a replica of a Challenge Cup awarded to Becker following one of his Wimbledon wins
- The three-quarter size replica of the Renshaw Cup presented after he became the youngest ever Grand Slam singles champion.
Becker is the youngest winner in Wimbledon’s history, who claimed the first of three titles aged just 17.
However, the sales will not be enough to cover debts valued at millions of pounds.
He had won 49 titles and more than 20 million euros in prize money during his career and now focuses on his tennis activities, particularly commentating, as he attempts to use his fame to wipe out his debts.
