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Temperatures to climb as the Australian Open finishes its 1st week | AccuWeather
Novak Djokovic Passes Heat Test at the Australian Open - The New York Times
Players concerned with extreme heat at Australian Open, but what's the solution?
An Australian Open match was (foolishly) played in 156-degree temperatures yesterday | This is the Loop | Golf Digest
Australian Open 2019: How do the world's tennis stars deal with the heat?
Extreme heat protocols readied at Olympics as Barty bows out and Osaka advances
Australian Open: Extreme Heat Policy implemented | Tennis News – India TV
Heat policy revamped for Australian Open | Tennismash
At the Australian Open, It's Not the Heat, It's the Stupidity - The New York Times
Nadal beats Medvedev to win the Australian Open! | Marca
The Latest: Temperature rising for Day 4 at Australian Open | Taiwan News | 2021-02-11 08:12:10
Australian Open 2019: How do the world's tennis stars deal with the heat?
Australian Open activates extreme heat policy as temps soar
Australian Open 2020 heat rule: Exact temperature and humidty regulations explained
Australian Open tennis weather set to heat up
High temperatures disrupt tennis at Australian Open in Melbourne | CNN
Extreme heat raises doubts over Australian Open's future, says health and safety expert | Stuff.co.nz
Australia records highest temperature in 62 years | CTV News
Australian Open: How the weather affects players and performance - ABC News
2020 Australian Open outfits unveiled for Melbourne
Heatwave halts Australian Open tennis matches - BBC News
Dry, occasionally gusty weather forecast in Melbourne as Australian Open continues | AccuWeather
A temperature gauge registers over 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43 degrees Celsius) at the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne January 16, 2007. REUTERS/David Gray (AUSTRALIA Stock Photo - Alamy
Australian Open: 'Inhumane' conditions in Melbourne | CNN
Australian Open 2022: Halep, Cornet among players in distress during 'brutal' day of hot Melbourne temperatures | 7NEWS
Outdoor Tennis Could Be Sports' First Big Climate Change Casualty | FiveThirtyEight