Boris Becker got himself a suit and boots together with his partner Lilian De Carvalho at the Berlin International Film Festival.
The former tennis star, 55, has recently returned to his native Germany after serving eight months of a two-year prison sentence in London after being found guilty of stealing £2.5million in assets and loans (3, $1 million) hidden to avoid paying debts.
But after starting a new life after being released from prison and deported from the UK, Boris is enjoying life in the spotlight again and he and Lilian stepped out for a night out at a premiere.
He was the star of the show when the Alex Gibney documentary called Boom! Boom! The World vs. Boris Becker focuses on his rise to sports stardom.
Looking dapper in his red carpet ensemble, Boris opted for a crisp white shirt, black waistcoat, black tie and black blazer.
Dressed and booted! Boris Becker got himself a suit and boots together with his partner Lilian De Carvalho at the Berlin International Film Festival
Couple: The former tennis star, 55, has recently returned to his native Germany after serving eight months of a two-year prison sentence in London after being found guilty of £2.5million ($3.1million) of assets and loans hidden to avoid paying debts
His trousers matched and he slipped on a pair of shiny black dress shoes for the special evening.
Boris’ gorgeous friend decided to match her sweetheart with her black strapless floor length gown.
She wore a pair of black pointed-toe pumps that kept her look chic and classy.
Her gorgeous raven locks were styled straight and she tucked the parts that framed the face behind her ears.
Lilian sported a glamorous makeup face with a gold shimmery eyeshadow look and a matte nude lip.
Her earrings were the only accessory of choice, exposing her glowing cleavage.
Becker’s girlfriend Lilian is a political risk analyst who began dating the three-time Wimbledon champion in the summer of 2020 after he split from ex-wife Lilly in 2018 after nine years of marriage.
Slick: But after Boris started a new life following his release from prison and deportation from the UK, he’s started enjoying life in the spotlight again, and he and Lilian dropped out for a night at a premiere
Fresh: Looking dapper in his red carpet ensemble, Boris opted for a crisp white shirt, black waistcoat, black tie and black blazer
Together: Boris’ gorgeous girlfriend decided to pair her sweetheart with her black strapless floor length dress
Movie: He was the star of the show when the Alex Gibney documentary called Boom! Boom! The World vs. Boris Becker focuses on his rise to sports stardom (pictured with Alex, left and John Battsek, right)
In December, three-time Wimbledon champion Boris was released from prison and deported from Britain after serving just eight months of his two-and-a-half-year sentence.
The tennis star, who won the All England Club tournament aged just 17, was convicted in April of hiding £2.5million in assets and loans to avoid paying his debts.
He is believed to have returned to his hometown of Leimen, where his 87-year-old mother Elvira lives, for an emotional reunion with loved ones.
Boris’ mum reportedly told a friend: “This is the best Christmas present I could ask for – I can’t wait to hold my beloved son in my arms.”
Last week Boris thanked world number one Novak Djokovic for supporting him during his time in prison and claimed he cried in his cell when the Serb won Wimbledon last summer.
Celebrations: Becker’s girlfriend Lilian is a political risk analyst who dated the three-time Wimbledon champion in the summer of 2020 after he split from ex-wife Lilly in 2018 after nine years of marriage
Conviction: The tennis star, who won the All England Club tournament aged just 17, was convicted in April of hiding £2.5million in assets and loans to avoid paying his debts
Support: He is believed to have returned to his hometown of Leimen, where his 87-year-old mother Elvira lives, for an emotional reunion with loved ones
Presenting a new documentary about his on-pitch triumphs and off-pitch struggles at the Berlin Film Festival, the 55-year-old said his former student had been a steadfast ally.
“Novak Djokovic became a family member. You know we had a professional relationship for many years and broke up in 2016,” Becker said at a news conference.
“But we always stayed close and especially my time in prison – while I was inside Novak supported me, he supported my family. I started crying when he started winning.’
From 2014 to 2016, Becker coached Djokovic to six of his 22 Grand Slams – the Serb said he was “heartbroken” when his former coach was sentenced to prison.