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Australia is one of the toughest places on earth to survive and it's not rare for the temperatures to exceed 42 degrees Celsius in summer. I got seriously ill in Western Australia some years ago due to the heat and other environmental factors to the degree that I started to have stroke-like symptoms. But it's an advantage for Aussie players competing at the Australian Open and a Perth native had an amazing run until she was beaten by a young Canadian player the other night. The tennis tournament now has the extreme heat policy to protect international players from typical Aussie summer days and the Aussies often describe the extreme weather as "warm" as if it does not bother them at all.


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