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Arthur Rinderknech collapsed in court under sultry conditions before quitting the third round of the Cincinnati Open with Felix Auger-Aliassime.

RinderKnech lost 7-6 (7-4) in the first set However, due to Canada’s auger-Ariasi Preparation Service, it collapsed near the baseline at a level of 2-2 in the second second.

Before the medical staff arrived at the French, Ossidine and the referee ran over to check the French.

The 30-year-old has been playing for nearly two hours, emitting a calm break in the ice packs on his neck and legs before declaring that he can continue.

However, he only lasted two games and then retired, sending the bouncing-Csmime to the last 16 games.

During the game, players are struggling with the heat and the temperature is regularly over 30c.

The second-ranked Cameron Norrie, UK, looked uncomfortable and was regularly wet during Sunday’s second-round defeat to veteran Roberto Bautista Agut.

Wimbledon experienced its hottest opening day in June, with temperatures reaching 32.3c. Carlos Alcaraz beat Fabio Fognini after a 15-minute pause in the decision suit when Carlos Alcaraz beat Fabio Fognini after 15 minutes of illness on the sun.

The Australian Open in January was also stuffy with temperatures close to 34c.

Organizers introduced Australia’s open thermal response scale in 2019 to monitor conditions and minimize the risk of players’ health.

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