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Is it illegal to go to the bathroom now? People are exaggerating this so much. Krejcikova took so many long bathroom breaks during Roland Garros and no one complained. And the men play best of five sets. Plus Tsitsipas sweats a lot more than other players, even Sakkari said it and she plays mixed doubles with him, so she knows that he needs to always change to new clothes.

 

'Sir' Andy Murray is a pathetic sore loser and a bully. He is 34 years old and let a bathroom break bother him so much? Also he kept using bad language and F words. Not what you expect from a so-called "mature" player. And he shows his immaturity in his tweets. Can't even spell his opponent's name correctly. I lost respect for him.

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3 minutes ago, Makedonas said:

Is it illegal to go to the bathroom now? People are exaggerating this so much. Krejcikova took so many long bathroom breaks during Roland Garros and no one complained. And the men play best of five sets. Plus Tsitsipas sweats a lot more than other players, even Sakkari said it and she plays mixed doubles with him, so she knows that he needs to always change to new clothes.

 

'Sir' Andy Murray is a pathetic sore loser and a bully. He is 34 years old and let a bathroom break bother him so much? Also he kept using bad language and F words. Not what you expect from a so-called "mature" player. And he shows his immaturity in his tweets. Can't even spell his opponent's name correctly. I lost respect for him.

 

Talking to coaches in bathrooms is illegal, the problem is that also Zverev who won said almost same things about Tsitsipas bathroom breaks 

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2 minutes ago, thepharoah said:

 

Talking to coaches in bathrooms is illegal, the problem is that also Zverev who won said almost same things about Tsitsipas bathroom breaks 

There is no proof that he is talking to the coaches in bathrooms. Only Zverev made those allegations. And we all know Zverev should be the last person to make allegations about others given his situation...

 

Tsitsipas went to the bathroom at every match at the US Open with a clear bag that showed his clothes. No phone or way for his father to talk to him. Zverev never liked Stefanos from the moment Stef beat him in Toronto 2018, so it's not surprising he would make these unproven claims. Let's not forget Zverev was once accused of being on the phone at the ATP Finals, so he should know better than to accuse others without proof.

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