Heat Wave Hits Wimbledon as a Record Number of US Players Take the Court
- On June 30, Wimbledon 2025 began in London amid a record heatwave with temperatures expected above 30°C on opening day.
- Forecasts predict temperatures reaching 36°C, prompting Wimbledon’s 'warm regulation' break rule at 30.1°C, surpassing the previous record by 7°C in 2001.
- Amid the heat, 35 American singles players—19 women and 16 men—compete, the highest since 1999, building on recent Grand Slam successes.
- In response to the extreme heat, an amber heat health alert has been issued for London, prompting organizers to implement safety measures for players and staff.
- Forecasts indicate temperatures will ease during the first weekend, then rise again before the quarter-finals at Wimbledon 2025.
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Heat wave hits Wimbledon as a record number of Americans take the court
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Heat wave hits Wimbledon as a record number of US players take the court
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The thermometer has hit the red mark in London as well, and the unbearable heat is the big problem facing the organizers of the great grand slam.
Wimbledon 2025 climate situation at this time: Heatwave projection as competitors begins in west London
Wimbledon this 12 months will definitely see the most well-liked temperature ranges within the competitors’s 147-year background. As the All England Club prepares to ask a whole lot of viewers round SW19, an amber heat health alert has been issued for London and other parts of the UK across the first two days of competition. Advertisement There is a ‘warm regulation’ in place at Wimbledon which will definitely see a ten-minute break taken in bet…
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