Boris Becker appeared in great spirits as he showed off a series of snaps from his recent getaway in the Bahamas alongside his wife Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro.
Lilian, who is 23 years Boris’ junior, showcased her incredible figure in a leopard print bikini as she strode out of the sea.
The couple, who wed in September, also posed together in a sweet selfie as they donned stylish shades.
Boris, 57, looked to be unwinding after the tragic loss of his mother Elvira, who passed away last month aged 89, just a day before his birthday.
The former tennis star also enjoyed an evening at the casino as he shared a snap of himself looking focused at the poker table, despite his former money problems.
Boris fall from glory as three-time Wimbledon champion to financial ruin was highly publicised following the tennis legend’s bankruptcy trial in 2022.
Boris Becker soaked up the sun alongside his bikini clad wife Lilian de Carvalho Monteiro as he headed took to Instagram with a selection of snaps from the Bahamas on Thursday
The couple, who wed in September, also posed together in a sweet selfie as they donned stylish shades
The former tennis star also enjoyed an evening at the casino as he shared a snap of himself looking focused at the poker table, despite his former money problems
The former world number one’s unbridled splurging habits saw him squander his fortune, which was estimated at a whopping £127 million, and he was declared bankrupt in 2017.
He was jailed on 29 April 2022 after Becker desperately attempted to salvage what was left of his fortune by hiding his assets and loans.
The star owed creditors almost £50million over an unpaid loan of more than £3million on his estate in Mallorca, Spain.
He then transferred around £390,000 from his business account to others, including those of his ex-wife Barbara Becker and estranged wife Sharlely ‘Lilly’ Becker.
Boris also failed to declare his share in a £1million property in his home town of Leimen, Germany, hid a bank loan of almost £700,000 – worth £1.1million with interest – and concealed 75,000 shares in a tech firm, valued at £66,000.
The star – who got a two-year suspended sentence for tax evasion and attempted tax evasion worth £1.4million in Germany in 2002 – was found guilty on April 8 2022 of four Insolvency Act offences between June and October 2017.
Lilian, who is a political risk manager, has stood by Boris through thick and thin throughout his trial and sentencing.
The pair tied the knot in September during a three-day affair in Portofino, Italy, in an outdoor ceremony with beautiful gardens and celebrated in the evening with a four tier buttercream cake laden with white roses.
Boris, 57, looked to be unwinding after the tragic loss of his mother Elvira, who passed away last month aged 89, just a day before his birthday