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As former Wimbledon referee Andrew Jarrett once explained, "It's about balancing fairness, entertainment, and tradition-no system will please everyone." What's the deal with toilet breaks? Toilet breaks have become a contentious issue in tennis, with some players accused of using them for tactical advantages. At Wimbledon, the rules are. In fact, when Swedish umpire Mohamed Lahyani officiated the longest match in Wimbledon history between John Isner and Nicolas Mahut in 2010, he did not take a bathroom break at any point.
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This article explores the bathroom break protocol for players at Wimbledon, discussing the rules and regulations they must follow during matches. Tennis players are allowed to take bathroom breaks during a match, but they are limited to a three-minute break during the breaks between sets. They are entitled to one break each during a 3-set match and two breaks in men's singles matches.
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Many observers of the sport, including commentator and former Wimbledon champ John McEnroe, say these bathroom breaks are on the rise, according to the New York Times. In this video, we break down the most commonly asked (and often hilarious) Wimbledon questions, from the rules on comfort breaks and bathroom timing to the logic behind court assignments, ball. Can you go to the bathroom during a tennis match? Although toilet breaks will be limited to three minutes, players will also be allowed two minutes to change their clothing.
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Players will be limited to one toilet break per match and they will only be permitted at the end of a set. Should a player spend too long in the bathroom he will be liable to time violations. Wimbledon rules permit players to "request permission to leave the court for a reasonable time for a toilet break", but this must be taken during a set break and cannot be used for any other purpose.
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Pete Sampras' Bathroom Break (1996): Sampras' extended bathroom break during a US Open match raised questions about potential time violation strategies [2]. Tennis players may use toilet breaks to gain an advantage by having time to reset or disrupting their opponent's rhythm, a study reveals.
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