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Heat rules come into play at Australian Open

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Australian Open heat rules did not favor Jannik Sinner, but tennis luck did
MELBOURNE, Australia — The Australian Open’s heat rules did not favor Jannik Sinner, but for the second year in a row in Melbourne, an almighty slice of tennis luck did.

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Heat rules come into play at the Australian Open
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What are the heat rules at Australian Open?
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Spizzirri acknowledges 'funny timing' but accepts Australian Open heat rules after loss to Sinner
Eliot Spizzirri was leading a struggling Jannik Sinner in the third round of the Australian Open when the extreme heat rule was enforced

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Hot Weather and Early Starts Saturday for Americans Keys and Pegula at the Australian Open
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Hot weather and early starts no worries for Americans Keys and Pegula at the Australian Open
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Jannik Sinner saved from shock defeat at Australian Open by controversial heat rule
Just a couple of points earlier, his right leg had locked up completely after Spizzirri sent him running back to retrieve a crafty lob.

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Australian Open suspends play due to extreme heat, Jannik Sinner forced to stop match
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Jannik Sinner Admits to Being “Lucky” After Australian Open Changed ‘Heat Rule’ in Tough Win: “Here to Fight”
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Australian Open suspends play on outdoor courts in searing Melbourne heat

Play was suspended at the Australian Open Saturday after the tournament’s Heat Stress Scale reached the level required to close the roofs on the three biggest stadiums, and pause matches entirely on outdoor courts.
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Extreme heat halts Australian Open

New crowd issue players are struggling with Locals around river system pleading for more water to be allowed through Pharmacist warns of common atorvastatin side effects that should never be ignored Demon creates history in an Australian Open mission to prove his doubters wrong Crews prepare iconic landmarks in Wonnangatta Valley ahead of total fire ban ‘The weather is crazy’: Players,
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McEnroe accuses Australian Open organizers of 'favoritism' after Sinner's win over Spizzirri

Sinner Battles Cramps and Extreme Heat as Roof Closure Sparks Controversy, Drawing McEnroe's Ire On Saturday, Jannik Sinner escaped the trap set by Eliot Spizzirri in four sets (4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4) to reach the fourth round of the Australian Open.
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