Former Aust champ Hewitt indicted for rape

Former Australian tennis champion Bob Hewitt is to face trial in South Africa in February for historic rape charges relating to girls he coached.

Australian-born former tennis champion Bob Hewitt

A rape case against ex-tennis champion Bob Hewitt will take place in February (AAP)

Former Australian grand slam tennis doubles champion Bob Hewitt has been indicted on charges of rape and sexual assault in South Africa and will go on trial in February.

Lawyer Alwyn Griebenow said Hewitt denies two charges of rape and one of sexual assault of girls he coached in South Africa decades ago.

Hewitt attended Boksburg Magistrate's Court near Johannesburg on Friday and told the court he understood the charges, Griebenow said in a phone interview.

Hewitt was not asked to enter a plea, but Griebenow said he would plead not guilty to all three charges at his trial.

"Mr Hewitt is relieved that we at least now have a trial date," Griebenow said.

He said Hewitt denied having any sexual contact with the alleged victims or making any "sexual advances" toward them.

Hewitt was focusing on "putting the record straight" at the trial, Griebenow added.

In South Africa, a defendant is served with indictment papers before his case is sent to a higher court for trial.

Hewitt, 74, was charged last year and will stand trial from February 9 at South Gauteng High Court.

He is accused of raping a girl under the age of 16 in 1981, raping another girl under the age of 16 in 1982, and sexual assaulting a third girl under the age of 18 in 1994.

Australian-born Hewitt won nine grand slam doubles and six mixed doubles titles in the 1960s and 1970s, playing occasionally with former stars Arthur Ashe and Billie Jean King.

He also reached the semifinals of the men's singles at the Australian Open three times.

Hewitt missed a string of his early court dates citing ill health, but arrived for his hearing on Friday wearing a brown blazer and using a walking stick.

His doctor said in court documents last year that Hewitt had a stroke in 2010, a heart attack in 2011, and also suffered from anxiety attacks and depression among other health problems.


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