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00:00Lorenzo Musetti can count himself very lucky to still be in the French Open after kicking a ball
00:12which hit a female line judge in the chest. On his way to losing the second set, as he prepared
00:17to serve, he flicked his foot at a ball in frustration and it went pretty briskly into
00:21the line judge. Musetti, 23, gave an apologetic gesture with his racket and was probably saved
00:28by the reaction, or lack thereof, of the official. Tim Henman became the first player in the Open
00:34era to be defaulted when, at Wimbledon in 1995, he whacked a ball in anger and hit a ball girl on
00:40the ear. The 50-year-old, who is here as a TNT sport pundit, was well-placed to comment on the
00:45Musetti incident. By the letter of the law, if you hit or kick a ball away in frustration and it hits
00:51a ball boy, line judge, or umpire, that can be a disqualification, said Henman on TNT.
00:56I was turning away to walk back to the baseline to return, and I hit the ball away in frustration
01:02and wasn't looking. The ball girl was on the other side of the net and popped her head up
01:06to run to the other side, and I hit her in the head. That's a default. I was begging the umpire,
01:13come on, just let me off. That was my fault. I accepted responsibility and bought the ball
01:20girl a nice bunch of flowers the next day.
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