Tennis officials are considering a ban on emitting too much noise.
As it stands players can have a point awarded against them if the umpire feels they have hindered an opponent.
However new proposals to make noise hindrance part of the International Tennis Federation's code of conduct, could mean grunters could potentially forfeit a whole game or match.
One of the loudest offenders is Maria Sharapova, who at 101 decibels is almost as loud as a lion's 110 decibel roar. Monica Seles is not far behind with her groans reaching 93.2 decibels.
The grunt stops here: Tennis officials plan to crackdown on noisy players | Mail Online
As it stands players can have a point awarded against them if the umpire feels they have hindered an opponent.
However new proposals to make noise hindrance part of the International Tennis Federation's code of conduct, could mean grunters could potentially forfeit a whole game or match.
One of the loudest offenders is Maria Sharapova, who at 101 decibels is almost as loud as a lion's 110 decibel roar. Monica Seles is not far behind with her groans reaching 93.2 decibels.
The grunt stops here: Tennis officials plan to crackdown on noisy players | Mail Online