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			Fetch! Canines play role of 'ball dogs' at London tennis event 
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			[December 07, 2018] 
			LONDON (Reuters) - Hattie, Tina 
			and Melvin played a different kind of game of fetch on Thursday when 
			the canines took to a London court for the opening of the Champions 
			Tennis tournament - working alongside ball boys and girls.
 Arriving on court to the sound of the song "Who Let the Dogs Out", 
			the canines drew cheers and applause from the audience as they 
			helped retrieve stray balls in a doubles match between players 
			Mansour Bahrami, Juan Carlos Ferrero, Henri Leconte and Mikael 
			Pernfors.
 
 Hattie, Tina and Melvin were provided for the event by the charity 
			Canine Partners, which trains dogs to help people with disabilities, 
			and had to learn new skills for the job.
 
 "Normally they're used to picking things up within the job that we 
			use them for, so we may drop pens and inhalers and they're used to 
			retrieving things for us, but we don't generally use an awful lot of 
			tennis balls," Canine Partners Aftercare Manager Claire Anthony 
			said.
 
 "We've been going to lots of tennis courts and working around 
			self-control around people playing tennis and then retrieving balls 
			and towels."
 
 Former British number one Tim Henman helped train the dogs for the 
			Dec. 6-9 tournament, which is held annually at London's Royal Albert 
			Hall with plenty of the sport's veteran players taking to the court.
 
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			A dog from the charity 'Canine Partners' acts as ball boy for a game 
			during a Champions Tennis doubles 
			match between Mansour Bahrami and Juan Carlos Ferrero vs Henri 
			Leconte and Mikael Pernfors at the Royal Albert Hall in London, 
			Britain December 6, 2018. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls 
            
			 
            "What do they say about working with animals and children? Don't do 
			it," Henman joked at a news conference beforehand.
 "Ball dogs" are not new in tennis, with some canines having already 
			appeared on court at the Brazil Open.
 
 (Reporting by Reuters Television; Editing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian)
 
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