Thu. May 28th, 2026

See You at Wimbledon, Jannik. And Congratulations to the French Who Do as They Please

Just two days ago, Djokovic’s match with Royer, scheduled for 3 PM, sparked the usual conspiracy theorists who spoke of Sinner being favored. The truth is that the ATP foresees the suspension of matches above 32°C, but this rule does not apply to the four Grand Slams, and at Roland Garros, they have disregarded the heat scale.

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Just two days ago, Djokovic’s match against Royer, set for 3 PM, ignited the usual conspiracy theorists who were claiming Sinner was being favored. The reality is that the ATP mandates match suspensions when temperatures exceed 32°C. However, this regulation is waived for the four Grand Slam tournaments, and at Roland Garros, they have completely ignored the heat index.

By Rohan Chatterjee

From bustling Kolkata, Rohan Chatterjee has been covering world-scale sporting events for a decade. His special interest in cricket and football, supported by a deep understanding of bookmaking, allows him to create detailed analytical materials. A sports journalism graduate from Delhi University, he became a leading expert in Asian sports leagues analysis. Rohan regularly consults novice bettors and hosts a popular sports analytics podcast in Kolkata.

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