Australian Open organizers instituted their extreme heat policy as temperatures soared at Melbourne Park on Tuesday. It prompted the suspension of play on outer courts and the closure of roofs on the main showcourts. The protocol, introduced in 2019, was developed to minimize the risk of heat-related illness and provide consistency for all players. It considers air temperature, radiant heat, wind speed humidity to assess playing conditions, and sets thresholds for cooling interventions.
In the kitchen of Rod Laver Arena, she broke the Pole at the start of the second set and celebrated part show, part sincere by jumping along the baseline, arms aloft. I could go the other way and just mope around like I lost the first 6-0, but I just wanted to enjoy it and try and keep the spirits up, she said. I was just like keep fighting, I'll get there, and if I don't, it's not the end of the world'.
I don't really feel like there is a lot of house money or underdog mentality that I'm feeling, because I don't feel like I have been playing anything outside of my comfort zone or outside of my normal level, Jovic said. I have come from two other tournaments where I was playing every day and winning a lot of matches, as well.