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Rain stopped play? Biggest worry now in British sport is extreme heat | Emma John

British sports are facing a new challenge as extreme heat takes over. Athletes and fans alike are adapting to record temperatures, with tennis players sipping electrolytes and cricket matches seeing fewer young attendees. Discover how event...

The Guardian Sport· Jun 26, 2026 · 8:48 AM · 1 views

British sports are facing a new challenge as extreme heat takes over. Athletes and fans alike are adapting to record temperatures, with tennis players sipping electrolytes and cricket matches seeing fewer young attendees. Discover how events like Wimbledon are evolving to keep everyone cool and safe. #Sports #HeatWave #UKWeather #Tennis #Cricket

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