Shanghai Faces Extreme Heat: Impact on Tennis Players
Shanghai’s hot and humid conditions have reached extraordinary levels, severely affecting many tennis players. The indoor greenhouse effect has led to several player withdrawals, including Sinner, Machac, Ruud, Goffin, Medjedovic, Atmane, and Wu. Players such as Zverev, Rune, and Fritz have reported severe fatigue due to these conditions.
The ATP and WTA Approach to Extreme Heat
The WTA took action by suspending the match between Mertens and Kudermetova in Wuhan due to 34degree temperatures. However, as Rune highlighted, the ATP lacks a rule for suspending matches due to extreme heat, except for events like the Australian Open which have an Extreme Heat Protocol.
Challenges for Tennis Players Amidst a Packed Calendar
Paolo Bertolucci, a former professional tennis player and now a wellknown TV commentator, discussed the ongoing challenges faced by players. Despite their protests, players often sign up for numerous tournaments and exhibitions without leaving room to recover. The tennis calendar spans 50 full weeks a year, leaving little time for rest.
The Physical Demands of Modern Tennis
Compared to other sports, tennis lacks a safety net found in professions like soccer that offer guaranteed contracts or military bodies. Injuries can change a player’s career overnight, yet the opportunity to play lucrative matches is hard to resist despite the associated stress.
Increasing Physical and Mental Strain
With wealth comes increased physical demands. The modern game demands greater and continuous physical efforts, mainly due to the increased speed of execution required on court. This leads to increasingly intensive and specialized training regimes.
The Role of Technology and AI in Sports
The evolution of technology and scientific advancements pose new challenges, particularly in performance enhancement. These aim for increased reactivity and anticipation, which require explosive movements. As the sports world begins to explore the potential of Artificial Intelligence, new challenges arise not only for technology but for athletes themselves as they push their physical limits.