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Tennis coach cruelty case: Dad says girls did not see abusive notes | Tennis coach cruelty case: Dad says girls did not see abusive notes |
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A father accused of child cruelty towards his tennis-playing daughters has admitted writing offensive notes to "vent his frustration". | A father accused of child cruelty towards his tennis-playing daughters has admitted writing offensive notes to "vent his frustration". |
John De'Viana is accused of subjecting Monaei and Nephe to years of physical and emotional abuse as part of an obsessive bid to coach them to stardom. | John De'Viana is accused of subjecting Monaei and Nephe to years of physical and emotional abuse as part of an obsessive bid to coach them to stardom. |
Snaresbrook Crown Court heard he wrote derogatory comments on match sheets. | Snaresbrook Crown Court heard he wrote derogatory comments on match sheets. |
But Mr DeViana, 55, who denies child cruelty, said the girls did not know about the notes. | But Mr DeViana, 55, who denies child cruelty, said the girls did not know about the notes. |
The court heard that in expletive-ridden notes, he referred to Monaei as an "idiot" and said Nephe was "like a dog being told what to do". | The court heard that in expletive-ridden notes, he referred to Monaei as an "idiot" and said Nephe was "like a dog being told what to do". |
He denied he had forced his daughters to play tennis, which he said would be "counter-productive". | |
Mr De'Viana, from Ilford in east London, is alleged to have beaten Nephe, now 19, behind a curtain at a tennis centre. | Mr De'Viana, from Ilford in east London, is alleged to have beaten Nephe, now 19, behind a curtain at a tennis centre. |
However, a colleague told the jury he could not have done so because there would have been "too many people around". | However, a colleague told the jury he could not have done so because there would have been "too many people around". |
Geoff Thompson, who Mr De'Viana worked with at the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA), told the court the allegation did not fit in with his character, adding: "It would not be possible in a tennis training environment. | Geoff Thompson, who Mr De'Viana worked with at the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA), told the court the allegation did not fit in with his character, adding: "It would not be possible in a tennis training environment. |
"There would be too many people who would witness it, report it or intervene." | "There would be too many people who would witness it, report it or intervene." |
'L for loser' | 'L for loser' |
He also told jurors that it would have been "uncharacteristic" and "professionally inappropriate" for Mr De'Viana to have sworn during coaching sessions | He also told jurors that it would have been "uncharacteristic" and "professionally inappropriate" for Mr De'Viana to have sworn during coaching sessions |
Mr Thompson added: "John has a passive style, which is ideally suited to working with young children." | Mr Thompson added: "John has a passive style, which is ideally suited to working with young children." |
He told jurors it was "widely felt" in the tennis community that Nephe and Monaei, now 21, had "something special". | He told jurors it was "widely felt" in the tennis community that Nephe and Monaei, now 21, had "something special". |
The court has heard that Nephe was a poster girl for the LTA and featured on its adverts alongside Wimbledon champion Andy Murray. | The court has heard that Nephe was a poster girl for the LTA and featured on its adverts alongside Wimbledon champion Andy Murray. |
He told jurors that Nephe had an "edge" and that it would have been impossible to force the girls to play. | He told jurors that Nephe had an "edge" and that it would have been impossible to force the girls to play. |
"The more pressure, the more intensity you place upon that child, they will simply implode and, in coaching terms, they will simply become passive," he said. | "The more pressure, the more intensity you place upon that child, they will simply implode and, in coaching terms, they will simply become passive," he said. |
"That was John's skill - to know just how much would be suitable, knowing his daughters' personality," he added. | "That was John's skill - to know just how much would be suitable, knowing his daughters' personality," he added. |
The trial has heard evidence from Monaei, who described an incident when she was aged nine or 10 in which her father wrote "L for loser" on her face at a training session and locked her in a caravan. | The trial has heard evidence from Monaei, who described an incident when she was aged nine or 10 in which her father wrote "L for loser" on her face at a training session and locked her in a caravan. |
He denies two counts of child cruelty. The trial continues. | He denies two counts of child cruelty. The trial continues. |
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