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Australian tennis star's father pleads 'not guilty' to molestation charges

Nikolaos Salvator Philippoussis (bottom-R), father of Australian player Mark Philippoussis, watches a tennis match in Perth, in 2005

The father of retired Australian tennis star Mark Philippoussis pleaded "not guilty" on Thursday to charges he sexually assaulted two nine year old girls he coached in California. Nikolaos Salvator Philippoussis, 68 is being held on $9.2 million bail and was ordered to surrender his passport in the event that he posts bail and is released. He was working as a private tennis instructor in San Diego County at the time of the alleged assaults and is charged with two counts of sexual penetration/oral copulation with a child under 10 and a dozen counts of lewd act on a child under 14. According to a criminal complaint, the alleged crimes took place over the last year at the Fairbanks Ranch Country Club, in a car, and at the coach's residence. He faces a maximum of 210 years to life in prison if convicted, prosecutor Garret Wong said. A readiness conference in the case was set for August 31 and a preliminary hearing for October 5 in Vista, California, Superior Court. The San Diego Union Tribune reported that Mark Philippoussis, a Davis Cup champion with Australia and former Wimbledon finalist, attended Thursday's court proceedings. Nick Philippoussis's attorney Ryan Tegnelia told the newspaper that his client "maintains his innocence, obviously. "He's looking forward to diligently defending his case," Tegnelia said.