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John McEnroe Criticizes Wimbledon Toilet Breaks During Djokovic Match

John McEnroe Criticizes Wimbledon Toilet Breaks During Djokovic Match
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Commentator John McEnroe publicly criticized extended mid-match player intervals on Sunday, July 5, during Novak Djokovic's fourth-round Wimbledon victory over Roman Safiullin on Center Court.

Djokovic rebounded from a 2-5 deficit and saved two set points to win the opening set 7-6(6) before exiting the court for a toilet break.

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Current Grand Slam rules allow players up to two toilet breaks per best-of-five-set match, capped at three minutes each, with an extra two minutes permitted for clothing changes.

As the interval between the first and second sets exceeded five minutes, McEnroe voiced his impatience on the broadcast alongside co-commentator Tim Henman.

"Pretty extended break here for Novak," said McEnroe. "Where did he go, all the way back to the locker room?"

The seven-time Grand Slam champion contrasted the current regulations with stricter conditions during his own career.

"When men were men, we didn't have any breaks," said McEnroe. "You couldn't change your clothes; you couldn't even go to the bathroom."

McEnroe noted that chairs for resting during changeovers were only introduced at Wimbledon in the mid-1970s.

"You know, '74, I believe, or '75 was the first year where you had chairs, so I missed it by a couple," said McEnroe.

"'77 was my first year."

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After Djokovic secured the second set 6-3, Safiullin took his own toilet break. The subsequent delay approached seven minutes, prompting further criticism.

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