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Wimbledon hero who went bankrupt had to auction off trophies and sell £9m property
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Wimbledon hero who went bankrupt had to auction off trophies and sell £9m property. In 2022, he was found guilty of concealing £2.5m in assets and loans to avoid repaying debts, breaching UK insolvency laws. Article continues below The tennis icon’s private life has also seen turmoil.
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Wimbledon hero who went bankrupt had to auction off trophies and sell £9m property.
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In 2022, he was found guilty of concealing £2.5m in assets and loans to avoid repaying debts, breaching UK insolvency laws.
according to The MirrorArticle continues below The tennis icon’s private life has also seen turmoil.
according to The MirrorBeginning at 1pm gives competitors greater certainty over when they will play.
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