“One player is going to die and you are going to see,” said Russian ATP icon Daniil Medvedev in an honest take two years ago during the US Open. The hot weather conditions, with temperatures touching 35 degrees Celsius, at Flushing Meadows made it seem like a fight for survival on and off the court for athletes. And the challenge is only getting tougher each year – no matter the venue. Just a few days ago, 24-time slam king Novak Djokovic returned to Shanghai but felt the brunt of brutal weather. Looks like he is not the only one feeling the heat at the Masters event.

The official account of the Rolex Shanghai Masters dropped an Instagram clip on Sunday. While the intention was to offer a light-hearted moment from the court, it threw light on the harsh conditions players are facing t

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