Players struggle as heat takes its toll at US Open

Players struggle as heat takes its toll at US Open

by Joseph Anthony
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Novak Djokovic of Serbia coping with the extreme heat

How hot is too hot was the subject up for debate at the US Open on Tuesday after brutal conditions took their toll.


Four men were unable to complete their matches because of the effects of the heat and humidity, while Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic was also in trouble before recovering to beat Marton Fucsovics.

Stefano Travaglia complained he could not walk straight before he pulled the plug against Hubert Hurkacz. Leonardo Mayer and Ricardas Berankis also succumbed while veteran Mikhail Youzhny was consoled by opponent Marcos Baghdatis as he lay stricken on court with cramp.

The US Open took the unprecedented step of introducing a heat policy for the men, giving the option of a 10-minute break between the third and fourth sets of matches โ€“ the women can take a break between the second and third sets under WTA rules.

But several players went further and claimed conditions โ€“ with temperatures in the mid-30s and in excess of 50 per cent humidity โ€“ were too extreme and that matches should not have been played at all.

Julien Benneteau, who defeated Marco Cecchinato, told French reporters: โ€œWith this heat and humidity, I think that they shouldnโ€™t play between noon and 4pm. They were lucky. They only had retirements.โ€

Fucsovics was tied at one-set all and up a break on Djokovic when he also began to struggle with the heat, going on to lose 6-3 3-6 6-4 6-0.

He said: โ€œIt was fun to play in the Arthur Ashe Stadium, the first time for me, first time against Djokovic, but it wasnโ€™t fun to play in the heat. I was dying after each point. It was too hot for tennis. Itโ€™s dangerous.โ€

Djokovic called for the doctor during the second set and asked for a bin to be placed next to his seat because he felt so nauseous.


He said: โ€œItโ€™s understandable why players were complaining about it because only players know what they were experiencing today on the court. Itโ€™s quite tough. Itโ€™s really sad to see. Thereโ€™s so much cramping going on. You donโ€™t want to see that.

โ€œYou have to be fit, of course. I agree with that. But there are some conditions that are so extreme that, as fit as you are, you canโ€™t just not feel it.โ€

The Australian Open has an extreme heat policy where play on outside courts is suspended if the combination of heat and humidity reaches a particular reading, but it is up to individual tournaments to set their own rules.

With temperatures potentially even higher on Wednesday, a US Open spokesman said: โ€œWe will be doing this on a case-by-case basis, and so tomorrow we will be making that determination whether we will implement an extreme heat policy for the men for a second time.โ€

At tour events where temperatures are routinely very high, matches often do not start until the evening, and Djokovic would welcome a similar approach here.

He said: โ€œThe grand slams are different, obviously, because you have so many matches. You have to justify the schedule and tickets and all these things. Itโ€™s not as simple as letโ€™s just move one match three, four, five hours later.


โ€œAt the same time, I am on the playersโ€™ side, so I would always support implications of the rules and regulations that would be in favour of playersโ€™ health most of all.

โ€œObviously this tournament is famous for its night sessions. Iโ€™m sure the schedule of the day wouldnโ€™t be harmed so much if you start a bit later.โ€

The sixth seed said he was in โ€œsurvival modeโ€ against Fucsovics, and it was only when the Hungarian began to wilt at 4-3 in the third set that Djokovic was able to turn things around.

The pair opted to take the 10-minute break, and Djokovic said: โ€œMarton and I were in ice baths next to each other. We were naked in the ice baths and it was a quite wonderful feeling.โ€

Roger Federer had the relative luxury of playing in the night session โ€“ although it was still hot โ€“ and overwhelmed Yoshihito Nishioka 6-2 6-2 6-4.

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