Wednesday, October 23

Two roofs on the U.S. Open had been partially shut due to rising warmth and humidity

NEW YORK — The roofs on the 2 foremost U.S. Open stadiums had been partly shut on Tuesday due to rising warmth and humidity.

“The decision in both instances was made to provide relief from the sun and heat for the fans,” the U.S. Tennis Association mentioned in a press release. “By partially closing the roofs, both courts became shaded, which improved conditions for the players.”

The temperature topped 90 levels Fahrenheit (32 Celsius) and the humidity was above 50%.



The retractable roof above Arthur Ashe Stadium was partially closed forward of the boys’s quarterfinal between Novak Djokovic and Taylor Fritz.

The roof on Louis Armstrong Stadium additionally was pulled a part of the way in which closed after the primary set of a ladies’s doubles quarterfinal with Magda Linette and Bernarda Pera towards Jennifer Brady and Luisa Stefani.

The USTA mentioned event referee Jake Garner made the choice to slip the covers to offer extra shade.

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