Stefanos Tsitsipas insisted Wednesday that his US Open bathroom break feud with Andy Murray has been “forgotten” forward of their second spherical Wimbledon conflict.
Tsitsipas defeated Murray in a five-set first spherical epic which stretched to nearly 5 hours in New York in 2021.
Murray was livid that the Greek took a medical timeout after dropping the third set after which an eight-minute bathroom break on the finish of the fourth.
Former world primary Murray sarcastically tweeted: “Fact of the day. It takes Stefanos Tsitsipas twice as long to go the bathroom as it takes Jeff Bezos to fly into space. Interesting.”
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However, forward of their conflict on Centre Court on Thursday for a spot within the final 32, Greek world quantity 5 Tsitsipas claimed the 2 males have buried the hatchet.
“I think it has been settled already a long time ago. We had to play Laver Cup together in the same team. I’ve forgotten about it. He has forgotten about it,” stated Tsitsipas after seeing off Dominic Thiem in 5 units on the All England Club on Wednesday.
“He’s someone that I respect. He has done great things in tennis. I’m looking forward to this match.”
Tsitsipas has by no means performed on Centre Court the place Murray captured the 2013 and 2016 Wimbledon titles.
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While he needed to play his opening match with Thiem over two days because of the torrential rain which worn out many of the programme on Tuesday, Murray had the benefit of seeing off Ryan Peniston beneath the Centre Court roof.
That gave the 36-year-old an additional day of relaxation on Wednesday.
“I won’t know till I have to face him,” stated Tsitsipas when requested if his nearly four-hour conflict with Thiem will have an effect on him bodily.
“He (Murray) is a strong opponent, he has played on this court so many times. Grass suits his game very good.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com