
Iga Swiatek leads calls for Wimbledon to close Centre Court roof for finals as more fans taken ill in extreme heat
The much-anticipated semi-final clash between reigning champion Carlos Alcaraz and Taylor Fritz had to be
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Iga Swiatek suggested the roof should be closed for the Wimbledon final
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Various fans have been taken ill during the heatwave
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Minutes later, a pensioner became unwell in the stands and was treated by paramedics.
She collapsed again by the stairs as medics tried to stretcher her out.
Dozens of seats were left empty during the second set of the blockbuster showdown as those sitting in direct sunlight sought shade off the court.
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At least eight spectators have fallen ill so far this year - prompting calls for Championship bosses to utilise the £70million retractable roof in hot weather.
Polish finalist Iga Swiatek, 24, questioned why it cannot be closed after
She said: 'From what I saw and heard on different tournaments, they're usually not willing to close the roof when it's not raining, when it's not a necessity.
"I'm not sure why.'
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The world No4 said she would not object to the roof being shut 'if it would help' protect fans.
The nail-biting clash was paused for nine minutes while the spectator was stretchered out.
Sabalenka vs Anisimova Wimbledon semi-final suspended for medical emergency as medics rush into crowd to help
It was the third medical incident of the day - after the blockbuster showdown between Aryna Sabalenka and Amanda Anisimova was paused twice for the same reason.
Belarusian ace Sabalenka, 27, said 'London is not ready for this weather' after she stepped in to
She added: 'It was super hot. I can't even imagine sitting in one place and the sun just constantly hitting you.'
US star Anisimova, 23, who caused upset by turfing out the world No1 to set up the Swiatek showdown, said the heat made the clash 'tough', adding: 'I felt like I was getting tired throughout some points of the match.'
Wimbledon's two show courts have air conditioning systems which maintain optimal conditions when the retractable roofs are closed.
The tech regulates temperature and humidity to ensure the grass court remains suitable for play.
But the roof - which takes
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Tennis fans have urged the club to reconsider the rules.
Helen Rushton, 68, who travelled to the tournament with her partner Ewart Dawson from Aberdeenshire, stressed: 'If you've got the technology there, you might as well use it.'
Retired airline pilot Ewart, also 68, added: 'It would keep everybody cool. It seems to be getting hotter every year.'
IT worker Kevin Dawson, 57, from Cheltenham, said the roof now has 'dual purpose'.
He added: 'It's not a bad option to use it to avoid the sun.
"With the extreme temperatures, you can be sitting there for several hours with the sun pumping down on you.'
His wife Sue, 59, said it would stop the treatment of fans 'delaying matches'
She added: 'If you've got a roof, maybe use it to keep the matches going.'
The All England Club said it has significantly increased the number of messages on screens across the grounds and on courts to remind guests to seek shade, drink water and take time out of the sun.
But a spokesperson stressed they would never close the roof unless it's raining.
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The roof takes approximately ten minutes to close
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Carlos Alcaraz vs Taylor Fritz was halted twice in the same game
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Aryna Sabalenka took water and an ice pack for a stricken supporter
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