Heat wave at French Open impacts the clay courts and sends fans to sprinklers
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Open this photo in gallery: Alex De Minaur of Australia attends a break during his first round men's singles match against Toby Samuel of Britain at the French Open in Paris on Monday. CHRISTOPHE ENA/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS COMMENTS SHARE SAVE FOR LATER Tennis players at the French Open say they haven’t experienced conditions this hot at Roland Garros since the Paris Olympics. And the 2024 Olympics were held in July and August. Temperatures for the opening two days of the clay-court Grand Slam have soared to 33 degrees C – far beyond normal for late May in the French capital. And it’s forecast to…
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