The impact of the fire in the jungles of Australia has been seen in the Australian Open. During the Australian Open, tennis player Delka Jakwoki lay on the court due to poor health. Jakwoki was then playing 6-4, 5-6 against Stephanie Weigel of Switzerland, due to difficulty in breathing, and thought of leaving the match.
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After the match, Jakwoki said, "It was a really bad experience for me. I had never experienced this kind and it really scared me. I was afraid that I would collapse. So I lay there. I could not walk anymore. I have never had asthma before. I think it was not fair because it was not good for us. I was shocked. I felt that we will not be able to play today."
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Jakwoki dialect - "We do not have many options. If we do not go to court, we may be fined. Same, maybe tomorrow we are waiting for it better. They still have time, there is no hurry." The Australian Open management claims that Melbourne Park's weather will be very good in the coming days. But due to the frequent complaints of the players, the crisis has clouded over it. Just last day, Canadian tennis player Eugene Bouchard also talked about the difficulty in breathing due to bad air. He took a medical tout against China's Yu Siodi. However, Bouchard returned and won his match as well.
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