Toilet breaks go down the pan after Andy Murray's US Open rant forces ATP officials to curb amount of loo visits per match
Andy Murray had criticised Stefanos Tsitsipas for lengthy toilet break Greek spent eight minutes away from court before deciding set at US Open ATP to introduce fixed limits which will allow only one loo visit per match Time violations will lead to points being awarded to opponents By Mike Dickson for the Daily Mail
Published: 23:11 GMT, 22 November 2021 | Updated: 23:20 GMT, 22 November 2021
Andy Murray’s US Open rant about toilet breaks has brought about a change to the rules governing calls of nature during matches.
While tactical trips to the bathroom have been an issue for years, the 34-year-old Scot’s New York protests about opponent Stefanos Tsitsipas has finally provoked action.
From next season the ATP Tour will bring in fixed limits which will allow only one loo visit per match, for a maximum of three minutes once they enter the facility.
Andy Murray has long called for the ATP to limit the amount of toile breaks players can take
An additional two minutes will be allowed if a change of clothes is requested, and breaks will be permitted only at the end of a set.
The move is designed to head off a repeat of Flushing Meadows, where Murray was left furious after
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