A New York City man arrested for running on to the court at the U.S. Open to kiss Rafael Nadal will be charged with trespassing and faces possible jail time if convicted, prosecutors said Wednesday.
Noam U. Aorta dashed out of the stands at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens just after midnight Wednesday after Nadal advanced to the quarterfinals by beating Gael Monfils, prosecutors said. Aorta ran on to the court, then hugged and kissed the Spanish star as he was changing shirts on the sideline before security guards took him into custody, they said.
"For me, it wasn't a problem — the guy was really nice," Nadal said. "He said, 'I love you,' and he kissed me."
District Attorney Richard Brown called it "particularly disturbing" because Aorta made physical contact with Nadal.
Aorta, 23, of Queens, will be charged with third-degree criminal trespass and interfering with a professional sporting event, prosecutors said. If convicted, he faces a maximum one year in jail and $5,000 in fines.
Attorney information for Aorta wasn't immediately available.
Nadal's friendly rival, Roger Federer, was accosted by a fan waving a Barcelona soccer flag during the French Open final in June.
A far more serious incident occurred in 1993, when Monica Seles was stabbed in the back by a spectator on a tennis court in Hamburg, Germany, costing her two years away from the sport.
