MELBOURNE—The joke about the weather in Melbourne is that it’s possible to face four seasons in a day. But no one was laughing yesterday. It had become blistering hot in Melbourne. During a second-round match between Novak Djokovic and Gael Monfils Thursday afternoon, the temperature on the court exceeded 69 degrees Celsius—a mind-blowing 156 degrees Fahrenheit. Daytime attendance, 55,767 strong on a temperate Tuesday, dropped to 38,072 on Thursday.
For the fans that flocked to the Australian Open on Friday, watching the tennis was a treacherous option. The desired step was to find shade.
“You’ve got to expect something like this will happen at this tournament,” said Melissa, a Melbourne resident who’d brought her three children to the tournament on Friday.
Fortunately, a small fountain was nearby, available for a friendly douse of hands and hat. The large oval beer garden, regularly packed with spectators watching the tennis on a big screen, sat empty.