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− | Australian Open changes for the 2014 Just two weeks before the Australian Open tournament, one of the four Grand Slam tournaments in the tennis world that are held in one season, will have several changes to its rules compared to the previous years. One of the changes is regarding the temperature last year that caused several players to faint and many more to have head strokes since the temperatures reached as far as 45 degrees. The director of the Australian Open | + | Australian Open changes for the 2014 Just two weeks before the Australian Open tournament, one of the four Grand Slam tournaments in the tennis world that are held in one season, [https://www.jackpotbetonline.com/ Jackpot Bet Online] will have several changes to its rules compared to the previous years. One of the changes is regarding the temperature last year that caused several [https://www.exeideas.com/?s=players players] to faint and many more to have head strokes since the temperatures reached as far as 45 degrees. The director of the Australian Open Craig Tiley mentioned that a roof has been added to all the courses and heat policy of the tournament is [https://sportsrants.com/?s=brought brought] to a level where it must be below 40 degrees for a player to be able to play. |
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Australian Open changes for the 2014 Just two weeks before the Australian Open tournament, one of the four Grand Slam tournaments in the tennis world that are held in one season, Jackpot Bet Online will have several changes to its rules compared to the previous years. One of the changes is regarding the temperature last year that caused several players to faint and many more to have head strokes since the temperatures reached as far as 45 degrees. The director of the Australian Open Craig Tiley mentioned that a roof has been added to all the courses and heat policy of the tournament is brought to a level where it must be below 40 degrees for a player to be able to play.