Seles Attacker In Court

Compiled From Wire Services

Prosecutors want another chance to imprison the German lathe operator who stabbed Monica Seles two years ago because he wanted Steffi Graf to become No. 1 in women’s tennis.

Guenter Parche, given a two-year suspended sentence at his first trial in October 1993, was hauled back into court last month by prosecutors seeking a prison term. Seles’ attorneys had also appealed.

But Judge Gertraut Goering on Monday confirmed the earlier sentence, much to the outrage of Seles and the international tennis community.

A new appeal was entered Thursday.

Parche, 41, stabbed Seles in the back with a kitchen knife as she sat on a courtside bench during the 1993 Hamburg Open.

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