Canadian tennis player Shapovalov, unable to get permission from the referee, wanted to bottle his toilet

Four major in tennis, with the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open Grand Slamone of Australia An interesting event happened in Açık.
Canadian tennis player Shapovalov faced Dannik Sinner at the Margaret Court Arena in the Australian Open Tennis Tournament match, causing a ‘toilet crisis’.
Shapovalov asked the referee Nico Helwerth for toilet clearance, as the fifth set of the competitive match that went to the final set had not yet begun.
“WHAT HAPPENS IF I GO TO THE TOILET?”
After the negative feedback of the German referee, the Canadian tennis player continued to argue in an aggressive manner. Shapovalov, “What happens if I go to the toilet, will I be punished?” He stood up and headed out of the playing field. Meanwhile, Helwerth stopped the player and reminded him of the rules.
Canadian Shapovalov replied to the referee of the challenge, “What do you mean you cannot go. Are you going to disqualify me. I have to pee. Then let me change the method and make it to the bottle. You referees don’t even give the players this permission.
“THIS RULE SHOULD BE INQUIRED”
The anger of the 11-seeded racket, who could not get a toilet permit, did not cease at the end of the match press conference. After the encounter, the young player said, “I think this is a stupid rule, especially for me. I have to do this every set. It becomes impossible when you stay on the field for too long. Of course it’s not the referee’s fault, but this rule should be questioned. We have to go. There are periods when we stay on the court for more than 3-4 hours, “he said.
SHAPOVALOV BECAME THE JUMPING PARTY
Shapovalov, who defeated Dannik Sinner in his favorite game, will face Bernard Tomic in the second round.