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Australian Open 2020: Dust storm rain causes bizarre delays

Play was delayed to start day four at Melbourne Park – for a truly unusual reason. And one veteran scribe reckons it’s never happened before in grand slam history.

Workers clean a court after overnight rain delayed play to start day four. Picture: AFP
Workers clean a court after overnight rain delayed play to start day four. Picture: AFP

Spectators had to wait to see any play on several outside courts at Melbourne Park as sediment is cleared off courts.

A combination of rain and dust storms overnight forced organisers to push back the scheduled 11am start of play on outside courts on Thursday.

The first match on Court 3 got underway about 12.40pm, while there has been no action on Court 1573.

Workers clean a court after overnight rain delayed play to start day four. Picture: AFP
Workers clean a court after overnight rain delayed play to start day four. Picture: AFP

It was expected play would be delayed until 1pm on Court 1573 and Court 19.

It will be at least 2pm before any play takes place on the other outside courts.

It hasn’t rained since before the scheduled start time of 11am at the open.

Organisers have been working feverishly to clean courts so play can start.

The dust storm which hit Melbourne last night and caused the ‘dirty rain’. Picture: AFP
The dust storm which hit Melbourne last night and caused the ‘dirty rain’. Picture: AFP

Veteran tennis scribe Christopher Clarey noted that the ‘rain and dust’ explanation from the Australian Open officials was likely the first time such an excuse had been used for a grand slam delay.

Originally published as Australian Open 2020: Dust storm rain causes bizarre delays

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