NEW YORK (AP) — How long is too long to take in the bathroom? That, believe it or not, is a real debate at the U.S. Open, thanks to a kerfuffle between Andy Murray and Stefanos Tsitsipas over the toilet break rule in tennis.
Article I, Section W, Paragraph 4 of the 2021 Grand Slam rule book limits women (who play best-of-three-sets) to one trip off court and men (best-of-five) to two trips "for a reasonable time for a toilet break, a change of attire break, or both."
The discussion at, ahem, Flush-ing Meadows on Tuesday swirled around whether it was "reasonable" that play was delayed for more than eight minutes because Tsitsipas took his time while exchanging his sweaty outfit for a fresh one between the fourth and fifth sets of a nearly five-hour victory over Murray a day earlier.
"What's your opinion on this? You're umpiring the match," three-time Grand Slam champion Murray could be heard saying to the match official. "Give me your opinion. ... You think this is good?"
Murray, who swapped shirts while seated on his changeover bench before the final set, is among those who have advocated for some sort of rule switch.