Long toilet breaks in tennis might be a thing of the past, following news that the ATP Tour is planning to impose stricter rules.
The practice has long been a bugbear of players but hostility towards it has flared up following incidents in two matches involving the former world No 1 Andy Murray in recent weeks.
Murray was left furious at the US Open when Stefanos Tsitsipas twice spent more than seven minutes off-court in their five-set battle before going on to win and he fell foul of the loophole again this week when losing to Roman Safiullin during a tournament in France.
There is currently no set time limit on comfort breaks but an ATP source told Reuters: “There will be a change to the rules for bathroom breaks and on-court medical timeouts as well.
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