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Updated · Fox News · May 25
Arthur Gea Leaves French Open Match at 4-2 for Emergency Bathroom Break, Then Loses in 3 Sets
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 25

Arthur Gea Leaves French Open Match at 4-2 for Emergency Bathroom Break, Then Loses in 3 Sets

4 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 25
  • Trailing 4-2 in the first set against Karen Khachanov, Arthur Gea left Court Suzanne-Lenglen mid-game after pleading for an emergency bathroom break during his French Open opener.
  • Gea told the chair umpire he was suffering from diarrhea and could not continue, while a trainer cited stomach problems; he later said the break was allowed on medical grounds and he received medicine.
  • Officials initially kept play going because bathroom breaks are usually permitted only between sets, and Gea ran off as soon as the next point ended.
  • The 2026 Roland Garros wild-card entrant said he had felt fine the night before but became sick Sunday morning, and the disruption ended in a straight-sets loss to Khachanov.
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