It's the call of nature that has created a wee problem for Wimbledon officials.
In bizarre scenes during a marathon third-round doubles match, Pablo Cuevas earned a code violation for unsportsmanlike conduct with the fifth set in the balance at 9-8.
Cuevas reportedly threatened to urinate into a ball canafter being denied a bathroom break.
Wimbledon officials insist Cuevas did not follow through on the courtside threat despite a witness claiming the Uruguayan did urinate into a ball can hidden by a towel.
In a match marred by bad-tempered behaviour against Britain's Jonny Marray and Adil Shamasdin of Canada, Cuevas and his playing partner Marcel Granollers staged a sit-down protest.
They were handed a second code violation by chair umpire Aurelie Tourte when Cuevas smashed a ball out of the court in frustration after two double faults.
A supervisor had to be called, with Marray and Shamasdin progressing to the fourth round with a 6-3 4-6 6-4 3-6 14-12 win when play resumed 10 minutes later.
Marray, who with Shamasdin was made to wait on court while their opponents refused to compete, sympathised with Cuevas' plight to gain an extra bathroom break.