MIAMI (AP) — Tennis star Martina Hingis will have to face her alleged stalker at his trial next month.
"She will be testifying and she has been subpoenaed," said Ed Griffith, spokesman for the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office.
Dubravko Rajcevic goes on trial April 2. The Croatian-born engineer, now an Australian citizen, is charged with one count of stalking and three counts of trespassing.
Hingis is scheduled to appear on the first day of trial, a day after the end of the Ericsson tennis tournament, where she will be competing.
Rajcevic, 45, was arrested at last year's Ericsson tournament following a complaint by Hingis' mother. He returned the next day, was arrested for stalking and released on $1,000 bail. Two days later, he was arrested again, and his bail was raised to $2 million. He remains in custody.