"I feel like London is not ready for this weather. It was super hot," Sabalenka said after losing to Anisimova 6-4, 4-6, 6-4.
The temperature during the first set reached 88 degrees Fahrenheit (31 degrees Celsius).
“I can’t even imagine sitting in one place and the sun just constantly hitting on you,” Sabalenka said. “You got to be really prepared, stay hydrated. It can happen to everyone.”
Sabalenka herself used ice packs — placing them on her head — to cool down during changeovers.
She said the delays had no impact on her performance.
“I was able to play my game no matter. Doesn’t matter how long the pause was. I just hope they (those fans) feel better,” she said.
The grass-court tournament experienced record-breaking Day 1 heat when the temperature rose to 91 degrees Fahrenheit (33 degrees Celsius).
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