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Heat Rule Saves Sinner: Lucky Break in Melbourne?
24 Jan
Summary
- Australian Open heat rules paused Sinner's match at a critical moment.
- The extreme heat caused a temporary suspension of play, benefiting Sinner.
- Sinner acknowledged luck played a role in his third-round victory.

Jannik Sinner advanced in the Australian Open after the tournament's heat rules intervened during his third-round match against Eliot Spizzirri. With temperatures reaching 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 Celsius), Sinner began to suffer from severe cramps, impacting his performance.
As the Heat Stress Scale reached a critical level, play was suspended, and the roof on Rod Laver Arena was closed. This interruption provided Sinner with a vital break to recover, a situation he later described as fortunate.
Upon resumption, Sinner broke back and ultimately won the match with a score of 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4. He acknowledged the role of luck, particularly referencing a similar incident in the previous year's tournament.




