Here’s the latest on Roland Garros temperatures and how heat is affecting play.
Core update
- Roland Garros has been coping with a heatwave in Paris, with temperatures often topping the mid-30s Celsius (mid-90s Fahrenheit) in late May 2026. This has prompted organizers to implement heat guidelines and monitor WBGT (wet-bulb globe temperature) readings on court surfaces; matches can be paused if thresholds are reached.[3][4][6]
Context and what’s happening on court
- The heat has led to practical adaptations for players and staff, including increased cooling measures (ice, towels, cooling apparatus) and more frequent breaks when thresholds are met.[1][4]
- Only some courts at Roland Garros have roofs, so heat and sun exposure have a larger impact on a broader set of matches, especially earlier rounds when shading is limited.[2]
What the authorities are saying and how they decide
- The French Tennis Federation and tournament organizers have publicly explained when matches may be halted or slowed based on the WBGT and other heat thresholds, to protect players and reduce risk of heat-related issues.[4][6]
- Reports from multiple outlets note that the heat has influenced scheduling, with some matches pushed to cooler times or paused for relief, and players assisted with cooling strategies between points.[5][1][3]
Illustrative takeaway
- If you’re watching, expect more pauses or slowdowns during peak sun hours, and look for updates from the official Roland Garros channels or major sports outlets on the day’s heat thresholds and court conditions.[3][4]
Citations
- Heat above 32°C prompting pauses and cooling measures at Roland Garros.[1]
- Weather and heat impacts and scheduling considerations at Roland Garros, including roof considerations for courts.[2]
- Coverage on how players adapt to scorching heat and official thresholds for action.[4][3]
- French Tennis Federation explanations of when matches will be stopped due to heat.[6]
If you’d like, I can pull a concise live update from current sources and summarize the day’s heat status for Paris and any match stoppages.
Sources
High pressure is building across Europe; summer has arrived not only in Italy but also in Paris. Temperatures are rising above 30 degrees, and the ATP is introducing rules to prevent illness and withdrawals. Players are cooling off with ice and cold baths.
sport.quotidiano.netThis heat is brutal
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www.malaymail.comFrance set a May temperature record on Monday and temperatures were forecast to pass 34 degrees celsius (93 Fahrenheit) again on Tuesday in what Meteo France called "a heatwave, notable for its early onset and prolonged duration." "Well, it's warm," said French player Arthur Rinderknech after he won on Monday. "We're not used to that warmth in Paris at the French Open."
today.rtl.luPARIS, May 27 — As a relentless Parisian sun continued to beat down on Roland Garros and temperatures remained uncomfortably in the mid-30s Celsius, organisers laid out what it...
www.malaymail.comValentin Vacherot pulled through an agonizing match at Roland Garros 2026, where he endured the rigors of the extremely high temperatures being recorded in Par
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