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ball girl

noun

  1. Tennis. an attendant, usually a girl or young woman, employed to retrieve balls and supply players with them.
  2. Baseball. an attendant, usually a girl or young women, who retrieves foul balls and brings the umpire new balls during the game.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of ball girl1

First recorded in 1925–30
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At last year’s French Open, for example, Miyu Kato and her doubles partner were forced to forfeit a match when Kato accidentally hit a ball girl in the neck with a ball after a point at Court 14.

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Thibault-DuDonis became a ball girl on her dad’s team and became friends with players such as Lindsay Whalen and Brooke Wyckoff, who eventually became coaches themselves, and mentors to Thibault-DuDonis.

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Even 13-year-old Izabella Christofoletti, who plays soccer for her school and a club team, and has been a ball girl for several Women’s World Cup matches, can talk about how soccer lags behind rugby in interest.

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Kato, who apologised to the ball girl, was penalised by losing her prize money and ranking points.

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Japan's Miyu Kato won the French Open mixed doubles title four days after what she called an "unjust" disqualification for hitting a ball girl with a ball in the women's event.

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