Andy Murray HAVE TOLD THAT he has 'LOST RESPECT' for Stefanos Tsitsipas after his US Open defeat | us open 2021 live results
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Three-time amazing hammer champion Andy Murray says he "lost regard" for Stefanos Tsitsipas, after the Greek world No. 3 enjoyed various broadened reprieves at urgent occasions during their first round US Open match.
The pair fought it out for more than four-and-a-half hours in a five-set thrill ride, with Tsitsipas ultimately winning 2-6 7-6 3 6-3 6-4 to progress to the second round at Flushing Meadows.
Notwithstanding, Murray was frustrated with what amount of time his rival spent off court; Tsitsipas required for two restroom breaks of longer than seven minutes and furthermore got a clinical break.
"It's simply disillusioning on the grounds that I feel it affected the result of the match," Murray told reports after the match. "I'm not saying I fundamentally dominate that game, without a doubt, yet it had impact on the thing was going on after those breaks.
"I rate him a great deal. I believe he's a splendid player. I believe he's extraordinary for the game, yet I possess zero energy for that stuff at all and I lost regard for him."
Tsitsipas, who didn't disrupt any norms, took extended latrine breaks toward the finish of the second and fourth sets and got a clinical opportunity for a clear foot injury before the fourth set.
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Murray could be heard grumbling to seat umpire Nico Helwerth and US Open match chief Gerry Armstrong about the measure of time Tsitsipas was taking.
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Andy Murray was discontent with the extended breaks taken by Stefanos Tsitsipas.
Andy Murray was discontent with the extended breaks taken by Stefanos Tsitsipas.
The Scot said he advised his group before the match to "anticipate" that from his adversary "in case things weren't turning out well for him" and uncovered there have been conversations about changing the guidelines to keep those extensive stoppages from occurring.
"At last, they [the officials] can't do anything on the grounds that the principles are there," Murray said. "Be that as it may, I sit on the player chamber and we talk about everything of the time, about changing these principles, attempting to make it less simple for the guidelines to be taken advantage of, I presume.
"A few ideas are in the event that you take a clinical break or a break previously, suppose, my serve, that you relinquish the game. I simply fire the set one-love up. That is one thing that is somewhat been talked about. Several different things are, similar to, you get two five-minute breaks during a match or something - and that is it. There's different various ideas that are out there.
"That is the thing that I feel, yet on the off chance that every other person feels like that is absolutely cool and there's no issue with it, then, at that point possibly I'm the one being outlandish, yet I believe it's garbage - and he knows it, also."
Murray was plainly as yet feeling happy regardless of the loss, tweeting: "Truth of the day. It accepts Stefanos Tsitipas twice as long to go the restroom as it takes Jeff Bazos to fly into space. Intriguing."
After the match, Tsitsipas demanded he had done nothing incorrectly and that he had no worries towards Murray.
"In case there's something that he needs to advise me, we ought to talk both of us to sort of get what turned out badly," he told journalists. "I don't think I defied any guidelines. I played by the rules, how everything is. Better believe it, certainly something for the two of us to sort of talk about and ensure.
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Tsitsipas in the end fought past Murray in five sets.
Tsitsipas in the long run combat past Murray in five sets.
"I don't have a clue how my rival feels when I'm out there playing the match. It's not actually my need. To the extent I'm carrying on honestly and adhering to what the ATP says is reasonable, then, at that point the rest is fine. I don't have anything against him. Literally nothing."
Tsitsipas, who is pursuing his first terrific pummel title, proceeded to clarify why he took such a lot of time during those washroom breaks.
"All things considered, I believe plainly I took my garments with me when I left the court," he said. "That is the measure of time it takes for me to put on something else and to stroll back to the court takes a smidgen of time.
"I don't have the foggiest idea what's the standard in regards to that, in case there is one. However, supposedly, you're permitted to have two latrine breaks to go put on something else in a five-setter and one in a three-setter.
"I followed that all through my whole profession. I've never disrupted any norms, so I see no explanation that that is an issue in any case."
Naomi Osaka beat Marie Bouzkova in straight sets.
Naomi Osaka beat Marie Bouzkova in straight sets.
Somewhere else, protecting ladies' singles champion Naomi Osaka facilitated through her opening round match with a straight sets triumph over Marie Bouzkova.
In her first amazing pummel appearance since pulling out from the French Open back in June, Osaka was pushed hard in the main set by her Czech rival, before serenely finishing off the match 6-4 6-1 to progress to the second round.
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