<p>World number three Stefanos Tsitsipas fired down a career-high 27 aces on the way to a 6-3 6-4 6-7(4) 6-0 win over second-round opponent Adrian Mannarino on Wednesday, but another protracted bathroom break drew jeers from the U.S. Open crowd.</p>.<p>Greek Tsitsipas won all of his first-serve points in the opening set and fired off 53 winners in the match to Mannarino's 26 and looked set for a straightforward win at Arthur Ashe Stadium before the Frenchman won a third-set tiebreak.</p>.<p>Tsitsipas then retreated to the locker room for a bathroom break of more than seven minutes, leaving Mannarino to ask for some balls to be brought out so that he could stay loose ahead of the fourth set.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/stefanos-tsitsipass-bathroom-break-revives-debate-on-match-outcome-1025684.html" target="_blank">Read | Stefanos Tsitsipas's bathroom break revives debate on match outcome</a></strong></p>.<p>Tsitsipas, who infuriated Andy Murray in the last round by taking a seven minute-plus break, was met with a chorus of boos from spectators when he returned and even as he served to start the set.</p>.<p>The jeers had little impact on his performance, however, as he powered through the final six games to set up a third-round tie against Spanish teenager Carlos Alvaraz.</p>.<p>Tsitsipas said after the match that he was completely soaked with sweat after the third set and that important for him "to feel refreshed".</p>.<p>The Roland-Garros runner-up said he did not realize he had exceeded his previous career high of 22 aces in a match.</p>.<p>"I just felt very loose on my serve. My ball toss was very consistent," said Tsitsipas. "I didn't really think about it, that it was that many."</p>
<p>World number three Stefanos Tsitsipas fired down a career-high 27 aces on the way to a 6-3 6-4 6-7(4) 6-0 win over second-round opponent Adrian Mannarino on Wednesday, but another protracted bathroom break drew jeers from the U.S. Open crowd.</p>.<p>Greek Tsitsipas won all of his first-serve points in the opening set and fired off 53 winners in the match to Mannarino's 26 and looked set for a straightforward win at Arthur Ashe Stadium before the Frenchman won a third-set tiebreak.</p>.<p>Tsitsipas then retreated to the locker room for a bathroom break of more than seven minutes, leaving Mannarino to ask for some balls to be brought out so that he could stay loose ahead of the fourth set.</p>.<p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/stefanos-tsitsipass-bathroom-break-revives-debate-on-match-outcome-1025684.html" target="_blank">Read | Stefanos Tsitsipas's bathroom break revives debate on match outcome</a></strong></p>.<p>Tsitsipas, who infuriated Andy Murray in the last round by taking a seven minute-plus break, was met with a chorus of boos from spectators when he returned and even as he served to start the set.</p>.<p>The jeers had little impact on his performance, however, as he powered through the final six games to set up a third-round tie against Spanish teenager Carlos Alvaraz.</p>.<p>Tsitsipas said after the match that he was completely soaked with sweat after the third set and that important for him "to feel refreshed".</p>.<p>The Roland-Garros runner-up said he did not realize he had exceeded his previous career high of 22 aces in a match.</p>.<p>"I just felt very loose on my serve. My ball toss was very consistent," said Tsitsipas. "I didn't really think about it, that it was that many."</p>