Boris Becker to leave British prison, be deported to Germany next week
The six-time major winner has served eight months of his two-and-a-half year sentence for hiding assets after declaring bankruptcy.
Boris Becker appears set to be returned to Germany next week, having secured a reduction in his British prison sentence.
Having been convicted of fraud for hiding assets during bankruptcy, the six-time Grand Slam winner is eight months into a two-and-a-half year sentence.
According to the Mirror, Becker was eligible for a British government program that allows foreign prisoners to be returned to their home countries rather than having to complete their full prison sentences.
"I’m sure it will mean a lot to him and his family to be reunited for Christmas," a spokesperson had said previously.

A court ruling had found Becker had not declared £2.5 million in assets.
Since retiring from the game, the German, a resident of London, had launched his own clothing line, done commentary for television, and been a coach for Novak Djokovic.
Becker will not be allowed to return to the U.K. for the full term of his sentence.