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Boris Becker was released from prison after serving eight months for hiding millions of dollars in assets and loans.
He was freed from prison on Thursday.
According to the Press Association, Becker will be deported.
Any foreign national who is convicted of a crime and sentenced to prison is considered for deportation at the earliest opportunity, according to a Home Office spokesman.
Becker has been living in the UK since 2012. He won six Grand Slam singles titles.
He was declared bankrupt in June of last year due to a debt of more than three million dollars.
Becker was accused of hiding millions of dollars in assets to avoid paying his debts.
He was found guilty of four charges, but not of 20.
Becker was held in south-west London before being moved to Huntercombe Prison.
Becker is a foreign national who doesn't have British citizenship and was sentenced to more than a year in prison.
He has worked as a pundit on Wimbledon and as a coach.