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The good, the bladder, the ugly: With Tsitsipas, it’s not just about the toilet breaks

Tennis authorities are to blame for the vagueness of the bathroom rule. But Tsitsipas has exploited it a few times too many, and his gamesmanship also extends to other types of misbehaviour.

September 03, 2021 / 16:02 IST
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File image of Stefanos Tsitsipas. In two matches at the US Open so far, Tsitsipas, 23, has taken three indulgent bathroom breaks.
File image of Stefanos Tsitsipas. In two matches at the US Open so far, Tsitsipas, 23, has taken three indulgent bathroom breaks.

Socrates, the much-quoted countryman of Stefanos Tsitsipas, is believed to have once said, “I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.”

It’s early days at the US Open. But enough has happened in New York, and in the tournaments before it, for both Tsitsipas and tennis authorities to think about something – the game’s toilet trip rule.

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In two matches at the US Open, Tsitsipas, 23, world No.3 and with a game to be two spots higher, has taken three indulgent bathroom breaks. Two of them came in his first round five-setter against one of the game’s great soldiers, Sir Andy Murray. The Scot is a winner of three majors and an Olympic gold and is 11 years older than Tsitsipas. He now plays with a metal implant in his hip as he attempts to prolong his career.

Both of Tsitsipas’ washroom excursions against Murray lasted over eight minutes each. That’s about 17 minutes in all.