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Mad Medvedev rails at ‘silly’ lavatory break rule

Russian Medvedev barked at French chair umpire Renaud Lichtenstein over the lately up to date rule which limits gamers to a most of three minutes off the courtroom, with an extra two in the event that they go for a change of garments.

After closing out a troublesome 6-2 7-6(4) 6-7(4) 7-5 win over American Cressy on a sweltering day at Margaret Court docket Enviornment, the second seed stated gamers wanted extra leeway to clean up on days of utmost warmth.

“The factor is that I do know that within the 35 (diploma) warmth, while you’re enjoying within the solar, I’ll need to change after two units as a result of you are going to get moist,” he advised reporters.

“I’ll need to change my shorts, beneath my shorts, my socks, my sneakers. You want like a superb 4 minutes to do it, and my physique needed to pee after the primary set.

“So I do not see any logic in these guidelines, so therefore I can name this silly.”

After dropping the third set in opposition to serve-volleyer Cressy, Medvedev grew ill-tempered within the fourth as he didn’t take the American’s serve by means of eight break factors.

However he stated he was already in a temper about being placed on the Margaret Court docket Enviornment second showcourt for a second match in a row, slightly than the Rod Laver Enviornment centre courtroom.

“I used to be fairly mad immediately due to just a few issues,” stated the U.S. Open champion, the very best seed at Melbourne Park after world primary Novak Djokovic was deported from Australia.

“Initially is the place I actually do not know, like, what ought to I do to play on centre courts in Grand Slams.

“As a result of I received the final Grand Slam. I imply, I am the very best seed right here, and to play in opposition to Maxime can be simpler on Rod Laver (Enviornment), more room.

“Once you play on a smaller courtroom it is more durable to play any individual who does serve and volley than on a much bigger courtroom.”

Medvedev, runner-up to Djokovic final 12 months, will play Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime for a spot within the semi-finals.

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