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Arthur Ga urgently pleads for bathroom break during French Open first-round match vs. Karen Khachanov
In first-round action at the 2026 French Open on Sunday, Arthur Ga lost his first-round match in straight sets to No. 13 seed Karen Khachanov 6-3, 7-6, 6-0. However, if the 21-year-old Frenchman was to be believed, he nearly lost so much more on Court Suzanne-Lenglen. During the first set of his French Open debut, Ga pleaded with the umpire to be allowed a bathroom break. Typically, such breaks are only permitted between sets. But according to Ga, he was feeling sick and had an urgent situation that needed addressing. I think its going to go out, really, the broadcast recorded Ga telling the umpire. I cannot wait. Its not a joke."I cannot wait... it's not a joke" A desperate Arthur Gea pleaded with the umpire for a toilet break during his first round match at Roland-Garros. pic.twitter.com/x9NkKwj9NZ TNT Sports (@tntsports) May 24, 2026Citing the rules, the umpire said he couldnt give Ga the time he needed during games of the set. As he continued to protest, Ga made his condition explicitly clear. Im gonna s*** on the f***ing court, he said. Just explain the situation, please! The first-round match was played under very hot conditions at Roland Garros, with temperatures reaching 88 degrees Fahrenheit (31 degrees Celsius).Asked if he was dealing with a medical condition, Ga explained in French that he was experiencing diarrhea. That apparently wasnt enough to persuade officials to let him leave the court. Khachanov understandably wanted to know why there was a delay, but the set resumed.All-time convo Nature called for Arthur Gea Watch #RolandGarros on TNT Sports pic.twitter.com/AvL701TnH4 Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) May 24, 2026After the game was completed, Ga was allowed to use the restroom due to medical circumstances and immediately did so. He was also given some medicine to treat what he said was stomach pain. Following the match, Ga said that he wasnt ill during the Saturday night before his match. However, he began feeling sick when he awoke in the morning. During the match, it was even worse, he said, via the Associated Press. I had to go to the toilet really quick.Ga, ranked No. 135 in the world, received a wild-card invitation to play in his homeland Grand Slam tournament. He is a native of Velleron, France. Though he did not win his French Open debut, his appearance will likely be memorable for reasons he would surely prefer to forget. With his win, Khachanov advances to face Argentinas Marco Trungelliti on Wednesday.
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