BBC under fire after commentator says they’re ‘looking forward to welcoming’ jailed Boris Becker back on screen

THE BBC has come under fire after a tennis commentator said they were “looking forward to welcoming” jailed Boris Becker back on screen.

Bosses were sent into a spin by Andrew Castle’s remarks, made during live coverage of the Queen’s Club Championships.



The BBC are under fire after a commentator backed jailed tennis pundit Boris Becker

Fallen idol and pundit Becker, 54, was convicted of fraud in April.

Ex-tennis player Castle, 58, said: “I’ve had a real moment of missing Boris.

“I know he’s in prison and I know why. Boris, we look forward to welcoming you on your return.”

But his comments on Friday sparked fury.

On social media, one fan said of Becker: “He knowingly committed fraud, and the BBC should not employ him again.”

Another insisted: “We don’t want to hear about him.”

German Becker — who won Wimbledon aged 17 in 1985 — was jailed for 2½ years for fraudulently concealing £2.5million after being declared bankrupt.

The twice-married dad is in Huntercombe jail, Oxon.

A BBC source said “no decision” had been made on whether it would re-employ Becker when he is freed.



Some viewers felt BBC commentator Andrew Castle’s words were in poor taste