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Player quits Australian Open qualifying

A PLAYER collapsed in a coughing fit and retired from Australian Open qualifying yesterday as organizers faced a storm of criticism for ploughing ahead with matches despite bushfire smoke plunging Melbourne鈥檚 air quality to 鈥渉azardous鈥 levels.

Slovenia鈥檚 Dalila Jakupovic was leading Stefanie Vogele 6-4, 5-6 at Melbourne Park when she slumped to her knees at the back of the blue hardcourt suffering breathing difficulties.

Twenty-eight people have been killed and thousands made homeless in recent months as huge fires across the country have scorched 11.2 million hectares, nearly half the area of the United Kingdom.

Jakupovic, 28, told reporters she was fighting for breath.

鈥淚 never experienced something like this and I was really scared,鈥 she said.

鈥淚 was scared that I would collapse. That鈥檚 why I went to the floor because I couldn鈥檛 walk any more. When I was on the ground it was easier to get some air.鈥

Her retirement came only hours after tournament director Craig Tiley defended the decision to proceed with qualifiers after they were initially delayed due to the poor air.

鈥淒uring the period of when we suspended practice and restarted the matches there was an improvement in the conditions,鈥 Tiley told reporters before Jakupovic鈥檚 retirement.

The pollution prompted warnings from Victoria state鈥檚 environment watchdog for people to stay indoors, bring pets inside and shut windows.

A horse-racing meeting in the suburbs was cancelled and outdoor construction workers downed tools for the day, but governing body Tennis Australia said early yesterday that 鈥渃onditions onsite (were) improving鈥 at Melbourne Park.

Bushfire smoke has affected a number of elite sporting competitions involving soccer, rugby league and cricket, and the pollution has raised safety fears at tennis鈥檚 first Grand Slam of the year.

Players woke to a pea-soup haze blanketing Melbourne, prompting Ukraine鈥檚 world No. 5 Elina Svitolina to post a graphic of Melbourne鈥檚 鈥渧ery unhealthy鈥 air measured by the World Air Quality Index, a global monitor, on Twitter. 鈥淲hy do we need to wait for something bad to happen to do an action,鈥 she tweeted.

Former world No. 6 Gilles Simon posted a biting tweet about AO organizers.

鈥淲hen we find doctors who say that playing at 45 degrees is not dangerous at the AO and referees who say that the wet grass is not slippery at Wimbledon, we must be able to find an expert who certifies that the air quality is sufficient right?鈥

Former world No. 1 Maria Sharapova鈥檚 warmup match at the Kooyong Classic in Melbourne鈥檚 eastern suburbs was abandoned with the Russian trailing Germany鈥檚 Laura Siegemund 6-7, 5-5 after both players complained to the chair umpire.

Five-time Grand Slam champion Sharapova said she felt a cough coming on in the second set. 鈥淎fter two and a half hours that was the right call for me. I think both of us felt it,鈥 she told reporters.


 

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