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Andy Murray Takes Sly Dig At Stefanos Tsitsipas After US Open Defeat, Says 'Lost Respect' For Greek Tennis Star 

As yet recuperating from the energy-sapping Round 1 loss at US Open 2021, Andy Murray has emphatically scrutinized his adversary Stefanos Tsitsipas for taking extended 'latrine breaks' during their long distance race five-setter at Flushing Meadows on Sunday. The world No. 3 Tsitsipas took numerous drawn out breaks at significant occasions during their first-round US Open match against three-time Grand Slam champion Murray. After the match, Murray says he has "lost regard" for youthful and capable Tsitsipas and called it total 'drivel' as the Greek continued vanishing from the Arthur Ashe during significant points of the match. 

Murray and Tsitsipas struggled for more than four-and-a-half hours in a five-set spine chiller, with the last in the long run winning 2-6, 7-6, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 to progress to the second round at Flushing Meadows. Showing his dismay after the match, Murray taunted Tsitsipas over broadened latrine breaks and clinical break. 온라인카지노

"It's simply baffling on the grounds that I feel it impacted the result of the match," Murray told reports after the match. "I'm not saying I essentially dominate that game, without a doubt, yet it had effect on the thing was going on after those breaks. 

"I rate him a ton. I believe he's a splendid player. I believe he's incredible for the game, however I possess zero energy for that stuff at all and I lost regard for him." 

During the serious fight, Murray could be heard grumbling to seat umpire Nico Helwerth and US Open match boss Gerry Armstrong about the measure of time Tsitsipas was taking between the sets for changeover. 

The Scot was still obviously irate about the length of Tsitsipas' breaks the next day, found in a somewhat snide, and interesting, tweet he posted about the issue. "Truth of the day. It accepts Stefanos Tsitipas twice as long to go the restroom as it takes Jeff Bazos to fly into space. Fascinating," composed the 34-year-old Murray. 

Tsitsipas, who didn't defy any norms, took extensive latrine breaks toward the finish of the second and fourth sets and got a clinical opportunity for an obvious foot injury before the fourth set. 

The Monte-Carlo champion, Tsitsipas, who was confronting Murray interestingly on Monday, will next face Adrian Mannarino in the second round after the Frenchman crushed comrade Pierre-Hugues Herbert 3-6, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3.