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Casper Ruud Battles Heat to Advance in French Open

Norwegian tennis player Casper Ruud faced grueling conditions at the French Open, advancing to the second round despite extreme heat. Ruud, a two-time finalist at Roland Garros, battled both the sweltering temperatures and a determined Russian qualifier, Roman Safiullin, in a match that tested his endurance and resolve.

During the nearly four-hour match, temperatures soared to 91.4 degrees Fahrenheit, according to Météo-France. Ruud was leading two sets to none and was up 5-2 in the third set but struggled to close out the match, eventually losing the third set 7-5. The heat took a visible toll on Ruud, who was seen moving gingerly and required medical attention during the fourth set, which he lost 6-0.

Ruud described the experience as akin to heatstroke, recalling a similar incident in Washington D.C. years prior. Despite feeling dizzy and disoriented, Ruud managed to recover during a five-minute heat break after the fourth set, allowing him to regain his composure and ultimately win the deciding fifth set 6-2.

Ruud expressed pride in his perseverance, stating, “I’m proud because I never gave in and I didn’t give up. I’d rather be out there and lose than retire.” His victory sets up a second-round match against Serbia’s Hamad Medjedovic.

Heatwave Challenges Athletes

The heatwave affecting Europe has posed significant challenges for athletes at the French Open. Météo-France reported record-high temperatures in 352 French towns, with 31 administrative departments on high-temperature alert. The extreme heat has been linked to several deaths, including during sports events, prompting French officials to urge caution.

Despite the conditions, world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka advanced comfortably, defeating Spanish qualifier Jéssica Bouzas Maneiro. The ongoing heatwave is expected to continue impacting players as the tournament progresses.


Original reporting: KTVZ (Central Oregon) — read the source article.

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