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Laura Lee's Sin Bin - The French Open

3 min · 26 de may de 2026
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At the French Open, Arthur Gea was in the middle of a match when his stomach apparently declared war on him. After trying to tough it out, he walked to the chair umpire and essentially said, “I’m gonna sh** myself,” before sprinting off court for an emergency bathroom break. The crowd got treated to the rare “gastrointestinal timeout” category of professional tennis drama, which honestly feels like the natural evolution of a sport already fueled by grunting, suffering, and people requesting medical attention because the sun exists. But these things DO happen and the French Open official who told him to wait until after the match should feel shame, shame, shame.

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