Prisoners set to lose teacher as Boris Becker may be moved to Germany by Xmas

Becker, who won six Grand Slams in a glittering career, was jailed in April

Prisoners set to lose teacher as Boris Becker may be moved to Germany by Xmas
Boris Becker

Jailed former tennis ace Boris Becker will be deported to Germany in time for Christmas.

He has been approved for a fast-track scheme under which foreign cons are sent to their home countries to ease the pressure on British prisons.

The ex-Wimbledon champ, 54, was sentenced to two and a half years in April for hiding £2.5million in assets while bankrupt, but sources say he will walk free next month.

One prison source said: “He’s been signed up to a scheme that means he’ll be home in time for Christmas.”

The disgraced star has spent seven months in Huntercomb prison, Oxon.

But he has been accepted on to the early release scheme which allows “any foreign national serving a fixed sentence who is liable for removal from the UK to be removed from prison and deported up to 12 months before the earliest release point of their sentence”.

Offenders benefit by cutting up to 135 days from their sentences if they agree to go home.

His former spokesman said: “We are pleased for Boris that he may qualify for an early release and be able to travel to Germany, albeit England has been his home for many, many years.

"I’m sure it will mean a lot to him and his family to be reunited for Christmas.”

A Home Office spokesman said: “Any foreign national who is convicted of a crime and given a prison sentence is considered for deportation at the earliest opportunity.”  

Meanwhile, convicts in England will miss Becker, who has been giving fellow cons lessons in Stoicism.

He is one of two instructors teaching the ancient Greek philosophy — which encourages followers to live virtuously to help endure life’s misfortunes.

A source at HMP Huntercombe, near Henley- on-Thames, Oxon, said: “Boris has gone from mega-stardom to a bankrupt prison inmate in the space of a few years.

“It’s a remarkable fall from grace and he’s been forced to examine just about everything about himself.

“He’s the perfect person to teach this course.

“There’s a running joke that he’ll be spouting Stoicism on I’m A Celebrity in a year or two.”

Becker, who won six Grand Slams in a glittering career, was jailed in April. He began teaching the course, unique to Huntercombe, earlier this year.

The German helps lead a group of about a dozen inmates, guiding them through worksheets.

The prison source said: “He’s a popular guy. People know he’s been through a lot.”