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Extreme Heat Disrupts Australian Open Matches
24 Jan
Summary
- Melbourne experienced extreme heat nearing 40C.
- Tournament's extreme heat rules were enforced.
- Roofs closed; outside matches suspended for hours.

Melbourne is currently facing scorching temperatures, with the mercury climbing close to 40C. This extreme heat has triggered the enforcement of the Australian Open's extreme heat policy. As a result, play on outside courts was suspended for several hours.
The tournament's main show courts had their roofs closed to protect players and spectators from the intense conditions. One notable match saw Jannik Sinner, who had been struggling, complete his victory under the cover of Rod Laver Arena.
Action is continuing with matches featuring top players like Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek. The fluctuating temperatures are a significant factor for the remainder of the Australian Open.




