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Tsitsipas undaunted by ‘break’ boos at US Open

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STEFANOS Tsitsipas heard boos from the crowd for yet another long trip off court at the US Open after dropping a set during his second-round win over France’s Adrian Mannarino.

Unbothered by that reaction on Wednesday night, or the criticism he received from Andy Murray after taking breaks while beating him two days earlier, Tsitsipas pointed out that he’s doing nothing that violates any regulation.

Which is true. The Grand Slam rule book just says players should take a “reasonable” amount of time, but does not provide an exact number of minutes that would be acceptable.

“If I break a rule, sure, I’m guilty. I agree; I’m not doing something right,” Tsitsipas said after hitting 27 aces and beating Mannarino 6-3, 6-4, 6-7 (4), 6-0 with the roof closed at Arthur

Ashe Stadium because of heavy rain from remnants of Hurricane Ida. “If I’m staying within the guidelines, what’s the issue?”

On Wednesday, Tsitsipas took a toilet break that created an eightminut­e delay between the end of the third set and start of the fourth. His return was greeted by fans voicing their displeasur­e — certainly aware that three-time major champion Murray decried what he called “nonsense” by the 23-year-old from Greece.

Murray also said he “lost respect” for Tsitsipas, who is seeded No. 3 at Flushing Meadows and was the runner-up at the French Open in June.

Tsitsipas said he feels refreshed after he heads off the court to change his clothing.

Asked about the fans’ boos, he replied: “I haven’t done anything wrong, so I don’t understand. The people love the sport; they come to watch tennis. I have nothing against them. I love the fans. But some people don’t understand. That’s all. They haven’t played tennis at high level to understand how much effort and how much difficult it is to do what we are doing. Sometimes we need a short break to do what we have to do.”

Mannarino agreed that the fault lies with the rule book, not Tsitsipas. “He’s not doing anything wrong,” Mannarino said. “I think the rule is wrong.”

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