The multiple Grand Slam winner is currently serving a 2 1/2-year prison sentence.
He was convicted of four charges under the British Insolvency Act after he broke the parameters of his bankruptcy by moving hundreds of thousands of British pounds from his business account, along with hiding property in his hometown of Leimen, Germany.
The German outlet claims the scandal-scarred former athlete has a regular training schedule in the prison’s fitness studio and has made some notable lifestyle choices when it comes to his diet. Becker lost a whopping 17lbs after giving up alcohol, the outlet reports.
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