A new study asserts that the Cincinnati tournament is one of the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. This study examines how temperature could affect various tournaments in the coming decades. It is predicted that by 2026, close to 49% of Ohio's tournament matches could be canceled due to extreme heat. By 2033, this percentage would increase to 50.31% and by the end of the century, it is estimated to be over 63%.
The tournament is experiencing the worst temperatures on record, with thermometers nearing 40 degrees. Much of the audience chooses not to attend the matches, unable to withstand the conditions, and numerous tennis players struggle to cope with the heat.
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