Former South African tennis star, Bob Hewitt, jailed 6 years for sex abuse

PALM RIDGE, SOUTH AFRICA – FEBRUARY 10: Australian-born former tennis champion Bob Hewitt appears in the Johannesburg High Court, sitting in Palm Ridge on February 10, 2015 in Palm Ridge, South Africa. Hewitt has been appeared in court yesterday following allegations that he sexually abused three girls he coached in 1981 and 1982 respectively. One of Hewitt's alleged victims testified in court yesterday, on how he allegedly abused her on a tennis training trip to Sun City. (Photo by Gallo Images / The Times / Moeletsi Mabe)
(Photo by Gallo Images / The Times / Moeletsi Mabe)

A South African court on Monday sentenced former Grand Slam doubles tennis champion, Bob Hewitt, to six years imprisonment for rape and sexual assault.

The judge of the Pretoria court, Bert Bam, said that the Australia-born Hewitt was found guilty of raping two of his students while giving them tennis lessons in the 1980s and 1090s.

The court admitted that the victims were 12 years old at the time of the assault.

The court also had another woman, who testified that Hewitt ‘’rubbed up against her while coaching her in the 1990s’’.

“There are clearly no prospects of rehabilitation.

“The effective period of imprisonment is six years.

“If Hewitt were not 75 years old and in frail health, he would have been sentenced to no less than 20 years,’’ Bam said, adding that the convict alone was to be blamed for his misery.

Prosecution had argued that Hewitt showed no remorse on the crime.

Report said that Hewitt, winner of 15 Grand Slam doubles titles in his playing days, was suspended from the International Tennis Hall of Fame in November, 2012, because of the allegations.

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