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Karen KhachanovCoco Gauff Throws Up Mid-Match Before Advancing at Madrid Open: ‘Got It Done’ Daniil Medvedev Has Public Meltdown at Monte Carlo Masters
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Coco Gauff vomits mid-match and then continues. Daniil Medvedev has a meltdown on the court. Tennis fans may remember them for their battles on the court but these incidents have significant implications both on and off the court.

Karen KhachanovCoco Gauff Throws Up Mid-Match Before Advancing at Madrid Open: ‘Got It Done’ Not even a quick vomit break can stop Coco Gauff. The pro tennis player had to call a medical timeout during the second set of her match at the Madrid Open against Sorana Cirstea on Sunday, April 26, running to the side of the court before getting sick.

The short delay didn’t hold her back Though his pleas were initially denied, the match was ultimately delayed for around three minutes while Gea relieved himself, presumably in the nick of time. According to the Association of Tennis Professionals’ rules, three minutes is the maximum amount of time a player can spend on a bathroom break during a match. They are also allowed only one per match.

He later revealed that he was eventually granted the bathroom break — which typically only comes between sets — due to “medical circumstances” and that he was also given medicine to help settle his stomach. He also admitted that he had fallen ill the night before.

Tennis Star Daniil Medvedev Destroys Racket Amid Wild Mid-Match Meltdown Daniil Medvedev has made his animosity toward clay courts known in the past and his emotions boiled over again at the Monte Carlo Masters on Wednesday, April 7. World No. 10 Medvedev, 30, suffered the first 6-0, 6-0 loss of his career, falling in only 49 minutes to No. 90 Matteo Berrettini. After losing the “I was feeling really, really bad this morning in particular.

But during the match was even worse because it was a bit hot and I had to go to the toilet really quick and they didn’t allow it,” he said in a press conference.

“I was asking the referee because I was feeling really, really bad and then the doctor came and obviously I could go out and it was not so long. ”After he lightened his load, Gea said, “I was feeling a bit better but it was still really bad. It was really, really hard physically with my health. ”Russian tennis star Daniil Medvedev brought Bravo-level drama to the 2025 US Open on Sunday, August 24.

Play was suspended during Medvedev’s match against French opponent Benjamin Bonzi at the New York City tournament on Sunday after a photographer walked onto the court at match point in the third set. Bonzi, 29, was preparing his Gea turned pro in 2023 and was the 135th-ranked player in the world when the match began. Khachanov, 30, advanced to take onin the second round and expressed his sympathy for Gea’s situation after the match.

“I think it’s more a question about the rules — when you can leave the court and when you can’t,” he said in his press conference. “But as a human being, I understand him, because sometimes you can have that desperate need. What can you do? You just accept it and wait for him. Honestly, I felt bad for the guy. ”

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