Tennis-Djokovic, Medvedev lead calls for delayed start due to heat

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Novak Djokovic and Daniil Medvedev - the world's top two men's tennis players - led calls to Tokyo Olympic organisers on Saturday to move matches to the late afternoon for the rest of the competition to save players from the stifling conditions.

Temperatures hovered around 33 degrees Celsius and the high humidity made it extremely tough on players, who failed to find much comfort from ice bags and a hose blowing cool air.

"To be honest I don't understand why they don't start matches at say 3 pm. I heard for tennis there's some kind of curfew for them to finish by midnight. If that's the case I just finished the last match. It's not even 5pm. The policy allows a 10-minute break between the second and third set if agreed by both players while play can be suspended if conditions are deemed dangerous. Play on Centre Court can, however, continue after the retractable roof is closed.

"Extreme conditions will always put pressure on a schedule and make an optimum schedule challenging. Rainfall is as much of an issue as extreme heat."Djokovic said a delayed start could also help broadcasters in the United States and Europe. "The matches maybe should start at six, because it actually gets much light on the court," the 25-year-old told reporters.

"The fact that we have only one minute between changeovers is a joke," he said. "I think if you ask, let's say 200 tennis players that are here, I think 195 will tell you that one minute is a joke and it should be 1:30 like it is in ATP tournaments."Pavlyuchenkova had to take a medical timeout after feeling dizzy during her win against Italy's Sara Errani and she was struggling from dehydration even after spending an hour following her match to recover.

 

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