U.S. Open ball boy is veteran who refused to let enemy take him out of the game
Navy medic Angelo Anderson was shot while patrolling a village in Afghanistan with his Marine unit. He's spent the last week chasing down tennis balls at the U.S. Open. Jim Axelrod has his story.
4 August 2013 - Ball boys are on the front lines of battle. They must be cool under pressure, ready to move into action in a split second.And no one has better training for the job than 24-year old Angelo Anderson, who has been spending the last week-and-a-half chasing down tennis balls at the U.S. Open.
He says the experience still makes him nervous, which on one hand makes sense, since it's his first year in this high-pressure job where a stadium full of eyes will see any mistake. read more>>>
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