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Gimelstob right to quit ATP board, says Roger Federer

Gimelstob plead no contest to a felony assault, reduced to a misdemeanour, after attacking a friend, venture capitalist Randall Kaplan last Halloween

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Roger Federer believes there should be lessons learned from the Justin Gimelstob ordeal and is happy the American chose to step down from his position on the ATP board.

Gimelstob plead no contest to a felony assault, reduced to a misdemeanour, after attacking an old friend, venture capitalist Randall Kaplan last Halloween.

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