Thompson angered by extreme heat shutdown

Thompson angered by extreme heat shutdown

The Australian Jordan Thompson was not at all delighted with the stoppage of his launching match versus the American JJ Wolf, this Tuesday, because of the extreme heat policy of the Australian Open.

As a result of the high temperatures, which were stifling the players, the event company suspended all matches on the outside courts. However the timing really did not sit well with Thompson, that had not been too bothered by the heat as well as had actually simply racked up a break.

After shedding the first set to Wolf by 6/3, the citizens combated hard as well as ultimately got the advantage in the 2nd set, opening 3/1 in their support. Soon after getting to the lead in the end, the order came to quit the video game.

, asked the Australian to the chair umpire, complaining concerning the disturbance. It’s not going to get any kind of colder for hours,” added Thompson, who had to wait over 2 hrs to get back on court.

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