Former tennis star Jennifer
Capriati is batting down accusations -- which led a Florida police
department to seek an arrest warrant -- that she stalked and punched an
ex-boyfriend.
An incident occurred on February 14, Valentine's
Day, at the Oxygen Health & Wellness gym in North Palm Beach,
Florida. A report from that southeastern Florida community's Police
Department said the ex-boyfriend claimed Capriati "started screaming" at
him before punching him "with a closed fist four times in the chest."
The
28-year-old accuser, Ivan Brannan Jr., said he was eventually able to
lock himself in the men's locker room, according to the police report.
Four days later, he went to police headquarters and outlined what he
said were "seven other incidents pertaining to Capriati
stalking/harassing/following" him. Brannan said he'd dated the American
tennis player from May 2011 to February 2012.
North Palm Beach
Police subsequently requested an arrest warrant against the 36-year-old
Capriati, the department's Aubre Stroud said Saturday. As of that time,
no arrest warrant had been issued -- something the state attorney's
office would decide.
Capriati's camp highlighted this fact, in a
statement issued Friday, saying the case "has not yet been assigned in
Palm Beach County and has not been reviewed."
"The current facts
being circulated by Mr. Brannan are an overexaggeration and the police
report is one-sided in (his) favor, since they failed to get Ms.
Capriati's side of the story," said the statement, which was attributed
to the ex-tennis player's legal representative.
"We will make sure
that Ms. Capriati's side of the story is fully conveyed, and when the
truth comes out, she will be vindicated from these charges."
Capriati
burst on the tennis scene as a teenager, breaking into the sport's
ranking of top 10 players by 14 and advancing to the semifinals of the
French Open in 1990.
She remained a force on the tour into the
early 1990s, highlighted by a gold medal win at the 1992 Summer Olympics
in Barcelona, Spain.
But Capriati's star status faded the next
few years, a time that included widely reported arrests on shoplifting
and marijuana possession charges. She remained off the court into the
late 1990s.
The New York-born tennis player came back strong at
the end of the decade, and in 2001 won the Australian Open and the
French Open on her way to becoming the world's No. 1 player that year.
Another Australian Open title came the following year.
The 2004 season was Capriati's last. Eight years later, she was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame.