Football

Medvedev warns about 'dangerous' US Open heat

September 7, 2023 12:06 pm

[Source: Reuters]

Daniil Medvedev overcame suffocating heat and humidity to win his U.S. Open quarter-final on Wednesday and said it could have been “dangerous” if the three-set match had gone on much longer.

Medvedev and fellow Russian Andrey Rublev were so drenched in sweat it looked like they had been dunked in the nearby Hudson River amid a punishing heat wave gripping New York.

“We left everything out there,” said Medvedev, who claimed the 6-4 6-3 6-4 win in just under three hours.

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The 23-year-old Wu collapsed on the court amid oppressive heat during the first set of his match at the Washington Open in late July, forcing the Chinese player to retire from the contest in a scary scene.

The U.S. Open this year has experimented with partially closing the roofs of their stadiums to provide more shade during day matches but unlike the Australian Open, has no policy allowing for the suspension of play due to extreme heat.

Medvedev said he doesn’t have the answers but wanted to be on the record as saying he was concerned.

“Probably we cannot stop the tournament for four days because… then it basically ruins everything, the TV, even the tickets,” said Medvedev, the tournament’s third seed and 2021 champion.

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