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Yep, only Jerzy.

In his first-round match against Andrey Kuznetsov in Stuttgart on Tuesday, Jerzy Janowicz was given a point penalty for an audible obscenity.

But according to the world No. 155, it wasn’t a curse word. Rather, he was reading the sign at the back of the court and said, “hamburger.”

There was a lengthy discussion with the tournament supervisor and Janowicz returned to the court, but not without a few more choice words of the junk-food persuasion.

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You might have to side with Janowicz on this one: It’s not like he’s particularly shy when it comes to letting loose when he’s frustrated or feels like he’s been treated unjustly.

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Janowicz would go on to win the match over Kuznetsov, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3.