Rain interrupts Australian Open play on Wednesday evening

Heavy rain brought an unexpected halt to evening matches at the 2026 Australian Open in Melbourne on January 21. Several second-round men's singles contests were suspended mid-action, with play resuming after about an hour on covered courts. The downpour affected key arenas, including Rod Laver and Margaret Court.

The Australian Open, already navigating Melbourne's variable summer weather, faced a sudden disruption on Wednesday evening when heavy rain pounded Melbourne Park. Play across multiple courts came to a stop as officials prioritized safety and court conditions, with the delay lasting approximately one hour.

Among the affected matches was the contest between home favorite Alex de Minaur and Hamad Medjedovic on Rod Laver Arena, suspended at one set all (6-7(5), 6-2). On Margaret Court Arena, Frances Tiafoe and Francisco Comesana were tied 2-2 in the opening set when the rain hit. Alexander Zverev held a 6-3, 4-6, 4-2 lead over Alexandre Muller on John Cain Arena, where some moisture lingered post-resumption. Additionally, Cameron Norrie was three points from victory in the fourth-set tie-break against Emilio Nava on Court 7 (6-1, 7-6(3), 4-7, 6-6 (4/3)) when play paused; he clinched the four-set win after the break.

Once the roofs were closed on the main arenas, matches resumed within 30 minutes for most, allowing the evening session to continue under lights. This incident followed earlier heat challenges at the tournament, including a ball kid's collapse on January 18 amid 40°C temperatures, but the rain marked a stark contrast to the preceding sunny conditions.

The Australian Open's Extreme Heat Policy has been in effect, but rain delays require court drying, sometimes extending pauses. No further interruptions were reported that evening, as players returned to competitive rhythm on the protected surfaces.

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