Boris Becker has lost five of his six Grand Slam trophies and is engaging for the general population’s assistance to find them.
The German, 50, needs to pitch the trophies to pay off his obligations after he was announced bankrupt in June 2017.
Two Australian Open trophies and three from Wimbledon are absent. He additionally is feeling the loss of an Olympic gold award.
“Mr Becker can’t recall where they are found,” said a joint proclamation from Becker and his London-based chapter 11 trustees.
The All England Tennis Club, the German Tennis Federation, the US Tennis Association, Tennis Australia and the International Tennis Hall of Fame have said they don’t have the trophies.
A London insolvency court decided in June that Becker owed a firm of private brokers a vast total and there was insufficient sound proof that he could pay.
“We are as of now endeavoring to find and recuperate Mr Becker’s missing Australian Open and Wimbledon trophies, settling a wage installments assention for the following three years and additionally proceeding with our examinations concerning other conceivable recuperations, including property, in the UK and abroad,” said Mark Ford from Smith and Williamson LLP.
Previous world number one Becker first shot to conspicuousness by winning Wimbledon as an unseeded 17-year-old in 1985.
Amid a 15-year proficient profession he won 64 ATP Tour titles, including three Wimbledon singles crowns, two Australian Open titles and the US Open.
He likewise won two Davis Cups and an Olympic gold award in men’s copies. “We are currently trying to locate and recover Mr Becker’s missing Australian Open and Wimbledon trophies, settling an income payments agreement for the next three years as well as continuing our investigations into other possible recoveries, including property, in the UK and overseas,”
Since resigning from the game, Becker has worked in business and the media and furthermore trained previous world number one Novak Djokovic for three years from 2013.