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Day 10: Schedule altered for hot temperature forecast at Melbourne Park

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Last updated: January 27, 2026 1:44 am
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Australian Open Day 10: Quarterfinal Action Heats Up

MELBOURNE, Australia — The Australian Open is set to sizzle on Day 10, with quarterfinal action getting underway amidst scorching temperatures. World No. 1s Aryna Sabalenka and Carlos Alcaraz are among the top contenders taking to the courts, alongside local favorite Alex de Minaur and American sensation Coco Gauff.

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Australian Open Day 10: Quarterfinal Action Heats UpExtreme Heat PrecautionsQuarterfinal Matchups

The mercury is expected to soar to a sweltering 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit), the hottest day Melbourne has experienced in two years. As a result, several schedule changes have been made, and play on non-roofed courts is likely to be suspended. However, all singles matches will be held in roofed arenas, minimizing disruptions.

Extreme Heat Precautions

The predicted extreme heat has prompted organizers to take precautions to ensure player safety. With temperatures expected to reach record highs, the Australian Open has implemented measures to mitigate the risks associated with heat stress. Players will have access to cool towels, ice packs, and other cooling measures to help them cope with the extreme conditions.

According to the Australian Open’s official website, the tournament has a comprehensive heat policy in place, which includes monitoring temperatures and humidity levels to determine when play should be suspended. The policy is designed to protect players from the risks associated with heat-related illnesses.

Quarterfinal Matchups

The quarterfinals promise to be an exciting affair, with several high-profile matchups on the cards. Aryna Sabalenka, the world’s top-ranked female player, will face off against a formidable opponent, while Carlos Alcaraz will look to continue his dominance in the men’s draw. Local hope Alex de Minaur will be seeking to win over the home crowd, and Coco Gauff will aim to impress in her quarterfinal debut.

  • Aryna Sabalenka in action
  • Carlos Alcaraz in action

For the latest news, results, and match schedules from the Australian Open, stay tuned to ESPN’s live coverage. Our team of expert reporters will bring you all the action from Melbourne Park, including analysis, interviews, and behind-the-scenes insights.

As the tournament heats up, both on and off the court, fans can expect an exciting day of tennis. With the world’s top players battling it out for a spot in the semifinals, the Australian Open is shaping up to be an unforgettable event. So, stay cool, and stay tuned, as the drama unfolds on Day 10 at the Australian Open.

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