Tuesday was forecast to be the hottest day of the tournament theSun theSundaily news Australia australiaopen Heat Temperature tennis
: Play was suspended at the Australian Open on Tuesday afternoon because of extreme heat, German Press Agency reported.
With the temperature into the mid-30s, the tournament’s heat stress scale, which also takes into account humidity and wind speed, hit five just after 2 pm , meaning play was halted on the outside courts.The decision came just before the start of Andy Murray’s clash with Matteo Berrettini on Laver, enabling it to start indoors.
Tuesday was forecast to be the hottest day of the tournament, with the possibility of thunderstorms and cooler temperatures from Wednesday. -
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