He may never shout at umpires or linesmen, but if he ever needed to, Roger Federer might soon be able to voice his displeasure in Mandarin after taking his first lesson at the Shanghai Open.

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He may never shout at umpires or linesmen, but if he ever needed to, Roger Federer might soon be able to voice his displeasure in Mandarin after taking his first lesson at the Shanghai Open.

The Swiss third seed said he and his inner circle had their first class in the main language of government and daily life in China.

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