<Anchor> At the



Australian Open tennis, a player trying to go to the bathroom and a referee trying to stop it during a game became a hot topic.



Can't you really go to the bathroom in tennis, where the game lasts three or four hours?

This is reporter Kim Hyung-yeol.



<Reporter>



Shapovalov, who was taking a break after finishing 4 sets, protests wildly when he is stopped trying to go to the bathroom.



[Shapovalov: What if I go to the bathroom?

It doesn't matter if you get a fine.

Why not?

If you go, will you be disqualified?]



I try to beg or threaten, but



[Shapovalov: It seems like it's wrapped in pants.

Can the athlete not even urinate?

Then I'll pee in the bottle here.] I



was finally rejected.



Shapovalov, the evil man, publicly expressed dissatisfaction after Gear won the victory with 5 sets.



[Shapovalov/World ranking 12: It's a stupid rule not to let the restroom go freely.

If you have a small bladder like me, you have to go to the bathroom every time the set is over.] According to



tennis rules, toilet breaks are possible when changing courts between sets and sets. Also accept.



[I came late from the bathroom and delayed the game three times.

I will take 1 game.]



[No way!!

Nonsense!!!]



During an argument with the referee, he suddenly left the court to go to the bathroom, and the bad boy Kyrgius, who was angry with the arduous racket, was fined over 100 million won in this game. Do it.



(Video editing: Park Chun-bae, CG: Kim Kyu-yeon)