The other day, pandemic mail came from the health insurance company, still reading about the benefits of slowing down.

Shut down the computer.

Shift down a gear.

Or put the bat down.

It was recommended everywhere, which is why the answer to the question of who insures Stefanos Tsitsipas does not play a major role for the time being.

One thing is certain: Tsitsipas is the decelerator of the week. He takes his time, if he feels like it, then it goes on. Eight minute toilet break during the US Open? Yes why not? The success proves him right. Andy Murray's little amused discovery that Jeff Bezos needed half the time to fly into space brings a few hearts to Twitter (83,200 when we last looked), but is otherwise even less interesting than the question for the time being for insurance policies for aspiring ATP professionals.

In any case, Amazon's alpha male had neither a toilet nor a tennis racket on board during his rocket trip in July. And according to all that is known about the list of priorities in manned space travel, tennis will be played on hard courts, ashes and turf for the time being and rather not on lunar and Martian rocks. Which is not a bad prospect, especially for the break organization. On lap three, Tsitsipas halved his time-out. It didn't suit him. He was blown - out of the tournament. And next week off.