Tennis coach who had sex with teenage pupil released from jail
Despite continuing to protest her innocence, the 30-year-old is now out on licence from Foston Hall women's prison in Derbyshire.
She was locked up for two years and nine months in November 2007 after being found guilty of four counts of sexual activity with a child.
But Lyte is now living with her parents in their 1960s detached house in a cul-de-sac in Shirley, near Solihull, in the West Midlands, having served 16 and a half months behind bars.
Answering the door at her parents' home in Shirley, Lyte told the Daily Mail: "It's lovely to be back home.
"I am on licence until August 2010 which prohibits me from talking to the Press. But I would love to tell my story one day. I am definitely appealing."
Lyte, who was once ranked 101 in the world before injury ended her career, coached the girl at the Lawn Tennis Association's academy at Loughborough University.
Soon after meeting they began an illicit affair that lasted over a year.
Lyte regularly breached LTA guidelines by taking the girl, from Merseyside, to tournaments, where they shared a bedroom.
She let the pupil stay at her house, and her parents' home. She was also spotted sharing a lavatory cubicle with the girl at the academy and admitted to wearing her knickers on occasions.
Lyte was caught when the girl's mother came home and found the pair having sex.
However, after the girl threatened to kill herself, the affair was allowed to continue for several months before the mother finally went to the police.
Lyte had been warned several times previously by the LTA about her conduct around young girls.
She was disciplined for spending too much social time off-court with them and eventually, just before her affair was made public, given a final written warning.
Sentencing Lyte, Judge Nigel Gilmour told her: "You welcomed her attention and encouraged it, and then manipulated what had become her infatuation with you and did that for your own selfish sexual ends."
He added that she had concocted a "wicked conspiracy'' in an attempt to hoodwink the jury about her innocence, and encouraged her own parents to lie on oath.
Lyte was also banned indefinitely from working with children.
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