Wimbledon 2015 Women Tennis Stars To Get #Heatwave Breaks – But Not The Men

Wimbledon #HeatWave Has Created Huge Sexism Row
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As Britain is enveloped in the sweaty embrace of a heatwave it spells a difficult time for tennis players at Wimbledon.

Temperatures could soar to 35C and a health warning has been issued amid concerns the extreme heat could put lives at risk.

The odds of this year's tennis tournament being the hottest ever – beating average temperatures of 25C (77F) during the scorching summer of 1976 - have been slashed to 2/1.

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Alison Riske of the United States serves to Lucie Safarova of the Czech Republic during the women's singles first round match on Monday

Meanwhile it has emerged that players in the women's draw at Wimbledon are allowed a 10 minute break during matches if the “heat stress index” reaches 30.1C (86F) - but men will not be afforded the same opportunity.

The rule only applies to ladies’ and girls’ singles matches that have not yet been called to court. Only one of the players participating in the match needs to request the break for the rule to be implemented.

It is part of the Women’s Tennis Association’s (WTA) strict guidelines for dealing with heat and it has only been implemented in 2006 and 2009. The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) has no similar rule for men.

A Wimbledon spokesman told Huffington Post UK: “As The Championships is a Grand Slam event, Andrew Jarrett, the Wimbledon referee, decides when play should be postponed because of weather conditions, inadequate light or other conditions.

“The WTA heat rule may therefore be applied at his discretion if the conditions warrant its consideration.”

Some have described the rule as “sexist”:

ATP chief executive Chris Kermode told the Telegraph his body’s guidelines are “too vague”.

“We need to make sure that players are very clear when they step onto the court about what temperature means the roof goes on or a game is stopped.”

Andy Murray has also questioned the discrepancies in tennis heat policy.

In 2014, Murray, who will play at Wimbledon on Tuesday, complained about the heat rule during the Australian Open.

Referring to Tennis Australia’s policy of allowing women in singles play to have a 10-minute break between the second and third sets in extreme heat, he said: “The women are more than capable of playing best of five sets. It takes [care of] all of the arguments that people want to have if the women play best of five.

"I don’t know why there’s the different rules for the heat, I don’t know exactly why that is. If there’s a medical reason for it, then I’m fine with it, if there isn’t, I’m not fine with it. That’s it."

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