Aust-born tennis star guilty of rape

A South African judge says there is "overwhelming" evidence against an Australian-born tennis star Bob Hewitt found guilty of raping young girls.

Former grand slam tennis doubles champion Bob Hewitt

Australian-born former tennis champion Bob Hewitt has testified at his rape trial in South Africa. (AAP)

Australian-born former tennis grand slam champion Bob Hewitt has been found guilty in South Africa of raping and assaulting young girls he coached in the early 1980s.

Hewitt, 75, had pleaded not guilty to the two charges of rape and one of indecent assault, which were brought against him by three women in 2013.

Judge Bert Bam at the South Gauteng High Court outside Johannesburg described the evidence against Hewitt, best known as a doubles star, as "overwhelming", the SAPA news agency reported.

At the trial, his victims said that Hewitt assaulted them during private tennis lessons when they were young girls.

"Time did not erase the crimes. A guilty person should not go unpunished. The scales of justice tip against the accused," Bam said.

One woman testified that Hewitt had told her "rape is enjoyable" as he assaulted her.

One of his victims said the former champion raped her in his car before tennis practice in 1982, when she was 12-year-old.

Another victim told the court he had touched her inappropriately 34 years ago and forced her to perform a sex act on him when she was 12 and 13.

The judge said Hewitt manipulated the girls and they were intimidated by him.

"It is a victory, yes. It has given me a little freedom to move on with my life," said Suellen Sheehan, a victim who spoke out publicly about her experience and was present in court.

"Victory is a hard word to use because I don't think it is a game.

"I just hope this gives hope to other victims [so they] can take something from this and be as brave as we were, and confront danger and take their perpetrators to task because ultimately they will be believed," she said.

Hewitt won numerous grand slam doubles titles during his career in the 1960s and 1970s and was named to the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 1992.

His name was removed from the hall of fame in 2012, following sexual abuse allegations.

Hewitt was born in Dubbo, Australia but has spent much of his life in South Africa.


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