Anna Ermakova soaks up the sun in London after Boris Becker was jailed
Boris Becker's daughter Anna Ermakova appeared in good spirits as she strolled around London and met up with a friend for coffee on Thursday.
The model, 22, showed off her toned tummy in a white crop top and low-waist jeans as she was snapped in Chelsea following her tennis star father's imprisonment last month.
She wore a chic black leather trench in the sunny weather, adding a pop of colour with a hot pink cross-body bag.
Anna finished the look off with Gucci trainers and a pair of sunglasses.
The star showed off her fresh-faced complexion, accentuated with a quick bit of lipstick.
Earlier this month the star and her mother Angela were spotted out in the city together, days after Anna's father was sentenced to two and a half years in prison for hiding assets during bankruptcy proceedings.
The mother-daughter duo walked close to one another, with Anna wearing a cropped pink top and a pair of casual navy blue tracksuit bottoms.
Anna could be seen looking at her phone while in conversation with her Russian model mother, 54, who wore a navy blue coat over a black top.
Anna - who was infamously conceived on the stairwell of the Nobu restaurant in Park Lane - thanked members of the public for their support as her ex-Wimbledon Tennis champion father Boris, 54, was jailed in London's Wandsworth Prison.
'Thank you for all the support,' she wrote on Instagram above a picture of a calm sea and clear blue sky.
After Boris' sentencing, Anna said 'it is not fair' her 12-year-old half-brother will have to go without his father after the tennis legend was sentenced to two-and-a-half years behind bars for bankruptcy fraud.
Anna said she was concerned about the welfare of her younger sibling and added that she had written to the court before Boris was jailed.
The model said she hoped she could help her father 'get through' his time in prison by visiting him.
Anna told German newspaper Bild: 'I'm really in shock that my father has been sentenced to two years and six months.
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'I will support him and I will visit him whenever I can. I hope that will help him a little to get through the time.'
She added that she had 'helped as best I could' and had written to the court in support of her father before he was sentenced.
'I wrote a letter to the court to express my concern for my little half-brother, Amadeus,' she said.
'After all, he is only 12 and will now have to do without a father figure, whom he will lack during a difficult phase of his development. It's not fair to him. It's going to be tough for Amadeus.'
Boris was told he was about to become a father to Anna by fax after he stepped out for a night on the town in 1999 while his then-wife Barbara checked into hospital in the mistaken belief that she was giving birth prematurely, already seven months' pregnant with their second son.
He had crashed out of Wimbledon to Pat Rafter in the fourth round on the same night, deciding to retire from the sport.
He said he had 'cried his eyes out' after the game before spotting Russian model Angela Ermakova, Boris previously revealed in his autobiography.
Eight months later he received the fax which notified him he was to become a father to Anna.
He is also father to Noah, 28, and Elias, 22, with Barbara, and Amadeus, 12, with ex-wife Lilly Becker, 45.
Boris was found to have hidden £2.5million worth of assets and loans to avoid paying his debts, and last month began his sentence at Wandsworth Prison, of which he has to serve a minimum of one year and three months.
He was declared bankrupt in June 2017, owing creditors almost £50million over an unpaid loan of more than £3million on his estate in Mallorca, Spain.
He transferred around £390,000 from his business account to others, including those of his ex-wife Barbara Becker and estranged wife Sharlely 'Lilly' Becker.
Becker also failed to declare his share in a £1million property in his home town of Leimen, Germany, hid a bank loan of almost £700,000 - worth £1.1million with interest - and concealed 75,000 shares in a tech firm, valued at £66,000.
The star - who got a two-year suspended sentence for tax evasion and attempted tax evasion worth £1.4million in Germany in 2002 - was found guilty on April 8 of four Insolvency Act offences between June and October 2017.
Each count carried a maximum sentence of seven years in prison.
On April 29, Judge Deborah Taylor sentenced the six-time Grand Slam champion to 30 months' imprisonment, of which he will serve at least half.
Wandsworth Prison is a Category B secure jail that can accommodate over 1,500 inmates.
In a recent inspection, the institution was described as 'crumbling, overcrowded and vermin infested'.