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Respect ball kids, Fedex tells fellow pros

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shanghai — Tennis players need to respect ball boys and ball girls, Roger Federer said in the wake of a row following Fernando Verdasco’s rant over a sweaty towel.

Spaniard Verdasco was cast as a villain on social media last week after appearing to berate a ball boy for not bringing his towel quickly enough during a semi-final defeat at the Shenzen Open.

A video of the world number 30 impatientl­y gesticulat­ing and appearing to rant at the youngster swiftly circulated on social media, leading to a raft of criticism from fans and pundits.

Federer on Tuesday stopped short of criticisin­g Verdasco — acknowledg­ing that nerves can become ragged in competitio­n — but he did stress the need to respect ball kids.

“Sure you always want to respect the ball kids for who they are and the great job that they’re doing,” the Swiss said, adding “but it’s not easy for each and every player to control their emotions exactly.”

Federer, who himself acted as a ball boy in his youth, said he felt most of the young helpers understood the pressure players are under, but that it was vital they enjoyed a good experience at tournament­s.

“The ball kids are really important to us because they are also maybe the future of our game,” the Swiss, in shanghai for the Masters tournament, said.

“I was happy when I left a tennis tournament, I felt like, ‘oh man, it was just all good’,” he said of his time as a ball boy. —

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Roger Federer

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