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That was absolutely tragic. It’s more than just the heat. The sun here just hits different. Who goes on a multi-hour hike in the middle of summer?
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2024-10-07
I battled a D1 female player for 3 hours a couple of summers ago in 100 degree heat. We were supposed to play 2 out of 3 sets but after we split sets we called it. On my way to the car I got the worst Charlie Horse ever haha. I guess 100 degree plus for 3 hours is the limit
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2024-10-07
80 too hot for me lol
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2024-10-07
We start at 8:30am on the weekends - and I would prefer to start at 7:30 - after about 10am it gets unbearably hot unless there is good cloud cover. We also play from maybe 5:30pm in the afternoon until dark or whenever if you have lighted courts. It depends on where you live I guess. I can handle right up to about 90 ...
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2024-10-07
My friend and I are due-hards. We played in 114 + humid once. I drank a gallon of water. We soaked our hats on changeovers.
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2024-10-07
I am very happy playing in desert heat (no humidity) up to 90 degrees or so. The ball feels noticeably springier off the racket in that heat. Anything hotter gets miserable, especially if there’s any humidity.
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2024-10-07
Nothing is too hot for me, but I hate playing outside when it's below 50 F.
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2024-10-07
Our local usta chapter allows for canceling if real feel (heat and humidity and sun) is over 100
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2024-10-07
Florida's not reaching 110F. The question is about how hot is too hot. Give some temps and humidity examples. Or even better, heat index ratings. Otherwise, this isn't useful.
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2024-10-07
Ultimate Tennis for the Florida markets states that if it hits 98F on the heat index (or below 32), then it can be rescheduled without penalty or threat of a withdraw/retirement/walkover. Personally, I'm good with a few degrees hotter, but I also crush beer cans on my forehead and belch loudly.
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2024-10-07
Me.
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2024-10-07
What's a due-hard? Is that like when your library book is a month overdue and it becomes due-hard?
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2024-10-07
Man I top out at like 85 if it’s humid. I really struggle with heat and get headaches past that.
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2024-10-07
Sacramento, I play in the morning before 11. (95-100°)
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2024-10-07
Or 4pm for USTA team singles at the peak heat…makes no sense
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2024-10-07
Yea I don’t get that…
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2024-10-07
The heat index already passed 110F a few times in the recent weeks. Humidity is 90% at the moment. I of course try not to practice during the hottest hours, but conditioning in the heat can build tolerance. I just remember to stay hydrated and I wear sleeves over my arms and legs to avoid sunburn. Cooling towels help...
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2024-10-07
I’m in Texas too, I play at 7am, any later and it’s a no go 🥵
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2024-10-07
Yeah try and play at night or early morning if you can
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2024-10-07
I’ve had to play multiple USTA sectional matches in the same day in 110 degree weather in Sacramento. That was too much. I felt like it took my body a month to recover, same with a few of my teammates
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2024-10-07
110 would be my limit. It is relative to the person, their acclimation and stamina. Personally I have played in 106 degrees (May have been hotter during other sessions as the Summer progressed but we didn’t care!). Started at 0630ish and ended at around 1230/1245. This was in Joshua Tree, CA, USA. Translation: The S...
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2024-10-07
I live in Tucson. It’s just too hot to play during the day once it hits 100+.
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2024-10-07
If it’s 110 it’s like 120 on the court. Stay off of it. I’m in the Pacific Northwest and we close the club if it hits 100.
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2024-10-07
North Houston here. Our local leagues instituted a 96 degree real feel rule last season after multiple heat related match issues, heat exhaustion, heat stroke and at least one death. It’s voluntary, so match can be played, but players can opt out if they aren’t feeling it. USTA, however, had sectionals matches schedu...
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2024-10-07
Fucking USTA. Same here in Houston. Scheduling matches for midday and early afternoon. No way am I playing a match at noon in full sun while I’m choking on humidity.
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2024-10-07
Colorado hits 90-100 this time of year, upwards of 110 on hard courts. Not playable. Get my tennis in before 10 am or skip.
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2024-10-07
Yeah playing in the Florida heat my entire life has just gotten me used to it, late march and early april tennis practice when I was in school was pretty much just learning to tolerate it for a couple hours. I just bring a towel with me and am used to being drenched after 30min.
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2024-10-07
5:30 or even as late as 6:30 in Phoenix, courts are guaranteed to be open so that’s a plus lol
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2024-10-07
In the UK anything above 30c is really uncomfortable. I'd play tennis in it but I'd be ruined after an hour. I know it's nothing compared to the heat over in the US but you can't escape it here - 99% of houses don't have Aircon and our houses are built to retain heat so they feel like furnases, which is why we moan so ...
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2024-10-07
Anything above 90 i stay home
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2024-10-07
When I lived in North QLD, Australia the temps regularly got to around there with humidity 60+%. I still played ok but found I would tire after a few sets. It’s definitely up to the individual as there were people in the club that would say it was too hot.
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2024-10-07
Grew up in Texas, had tournaments when it was 100+ degrees, trained 10 hours a day most summers as a junior, gave 5+ hours of lessons in same conditions. So I don’t really have an upper limit on what heat I’ll play in. Right now I’m coaching a tennis camp for juniors and I struggle to empathize with parents who don’t...
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2024-10-07
Definitely this. And I’ll add that preparation starts the day before, making sure you’re well hydrated and all that. I feel too many people just drink a lot of water while playing, but neglected to drink a lot the evening before/day of playing.
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2024-10-07
🎶🎶 And the legend of the overdue book was way hardcore 🎶🎶
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2024-10-07
Yep, 100% ! Last summer I kept getting fatigued on the tail end of my matches, like struggled to finish them and then my recovery would take 2-3 days. My friend suggested I revisit my hydration and nutrition plan and I saw that I wasn’t really eating anything beforehand and not hydrating properly before the match + the...
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2024-10-07
Austin here. Yup.
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2024-10-07
This is why we are taking the summer session off. The "spring" session was bad enough.
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2024-10-07
I live in Texas and it gets close to 110 or even higher during the summer months. But that's the high for the day, I usually play mornings when it's cooler (albeit more humid) and the sun is just peaking out. Makes a huge difference when you start early. I certainly would avoid playing in the afternoon or early evening...
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2024-10-07
It is the same with the pros, hence some train in FL for this reason. AO and USO get pretty hot and humid during day matches.
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2024-10-07
Same lol. I live up north now & I had to listen to them say “you think THIS is cold??!” all winter. Now I’m outside thriving and I have to fight the urge to not be snarky when they complain about the hear
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2024-10-07
I am ineffective in anything above 90 degrees
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2024-10-07
Do you guys know the wet bulb temperature when you are playing?
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2024-10-07
In AZ. It has been 120 for the past few days. We play at 5:30 am before it gets too hot.
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2024-10-07
I play in Virginia. Early mornings and late evenings in the summer. I’d say 92 is my upper limit but much prefer under 90s if possible. Over 100 is too hot and kind of dangerous.
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2024-10-07
Did a lesson last year at 4pm, outside, in the sun, with heat index of 119. I survived, but I wouldn't recommend it. I am acclimated to the heat, but it was a dumb idea in retrospect. I think those conditions are too extreme to play in. It is one thing in a lesson where you can pace yourself, but in a match when y...
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2024-10-07
Yup, drink plenty of water and electrolytes. Know your limits and take breaks. It’s good for the body to get rid of toxins. In Texas I too play through it.
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2024-10-07
This was me last Sunday in Atlanta. 9 am start. Was pretty damn humid. Start of 2nd set we went to duece like 7-8 times. It was insane and exhausting. Midway through the 2nd I could feel myself fading away. It was a fun match but I was feeling it. Went from being down 2-3 to losing 2-6. I could have tried harder, but I...
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2024-10-07
Every year I say I won’t, then every year I find myself signing up for it. The doubles is doable, singles can feel impossible at times. We played at noon 2 weeks ago and it felt like playing inside an active dishwasher
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2024-10-07
Makes for some ugly tennis. We were both <30 year olds in decent shape and just couldn’t hold up very well after a 6-4 first set. Just wasn’t fun tennis by the end
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2024-10-07
Always remember that whatever the temperature is outside, the court will always be hotter because it absorbs the heat.
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2024-10-07
Above 100 I wouldn’t play, at 90/95 I will play with electrolytes and plenty water available
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2024-10-07
43 Celsius are extreme. 50% humidity is not.. 43 Celsius + 80-100% humidity is death for sure
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2024-10-07
I like playing in the cold but it does affect the game a lot The balls bounce much lower in cold weather. Very advantageous for flat hitters.
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2024-10-07
I play in Nicaragua, summer get 90% humidity everyday, and 95-110F almost everyday too. We play 6-9am and from 4PM. We need to drink a lot lf water but we are used to the heat. Tournaments are also played 6-10am and 3-10pm
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2024-10-07
Yep, hard courts are heat sinks. The same way that it absorbs the heat and releases it during the winter -- making it on average about 10 deg. warmer than the surrounding area -- is the same heat sink that makes it 10 deg hotter in the summer. So if the effective heat is 110 overall; imagine the effective heat on suc...
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2024-10-07
Also ALTA has heat play rules
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2024-10-07
I was just in Phoenix and Tucson last week and I don't know how you guys play in the summer. Maybe from 6-8AM but holy shit it was 103F at 9:30PM.
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2024-10-07
7-9 am is the only way. It’s too hot at 9pm evening. There is no reason to train in the heat. It will not make you better. It will not build endurance. It will do nothing except make it difficult and make you hate it.
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2024-10-07
To us AZ people playing in 103 with no sun this time of year is a gift lol. It ended up being 115-ish and I was definitely huffing and puffing but I brought a ton of water + electrolytes
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2024-10-07
NY here 91 with 80% humidity. No one is playing til The evening it looks like. Day camps for tennis at my club have been cancelled. I just joined this field club and I can’t even use it.
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2024-10-07
Austin, play before 8 and after 6:30. Don’t be a hero.
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2024-10-07
I thought 90F would be a dealbreaker for me, but I played yesterday in 96F with 80% humidity for two hours. I came prepared though. I had a large insulated bottle with electrolyte powder, a cooler with ice, sliced oranges and coconut water. We took at least 8 breaks in the shade. It was actually quite bearable. For me,...
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2024-11-07
I’ve got one pair of white tennis shorts and they are see through from Decathlon, does anyone know of any other brands that have good quality white tennis shorts that aren’t see through?? Thanks
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2024-09-07
why wear white tho? you playing at Wimbledon?
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2024-09-07
Just wanted some different shorts tbh 🤣
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2024-09-07
[https://ibkul.com/products/performance-shorts-98001?variant=40633153486957](https://ibkul.com/products/performance-shorts-98001?variant=40633153486957)
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2024-09-07
nike makes some great shorts
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2024-09-07
I’ll let you know if I ever find any.  My club requires whites and I haven’t found any shorts that aren’t at least a little see-through. I find Wilson to be the most see-through.  Babalot, Fila, and Adidas to be moderately see-through, and Head to be the least see through.  Just wear some medium to light tone solid b...
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2024-09-07
Make em see through, distract your opponent for an advantage, if you’re not taking every opportunity to win you’re not truly competitive enough!! I like generic workout shorts, Champion is my go-to.
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2024-09-07
These are prettttty close to white https://www.travismathew.com/tm/bottoms/shorts/zipline-active-short-7-5in/p/1MU559_0SLT_
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2024-09-07
I'm a fan of Fabletics Fundamental Shorts for tennis. I like that they have a liner, the pockets are deep enough to hold 3 balls and they make a bunch of different colors. They wick sweat pretty well and the liner can keep them from being see through. I like Vuori but they seem to break down on the inseams.
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2024-09-07
these are pretty good [NORTHYARD Men's 5"/7"/10" Athletic Basketball Shorts Workout Gym Quick Dry Shorts Lightweight Mesh Running Shorts Tennis](https://www.amazon.com/NORTHYARD-Athletic-Workout-Lightweight-Mesh-Exercise/dp/B0C663J838/ref=sr_1_5?crid=2P6Y0RRKN16EF&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.rTkvpku8VNA2nzqw6Tb4G4M1cksi6rjrcj4GD...
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2024-09-07
Wearing whites is mandatory at some clubs.
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2024-09-07
can you share what kind of clubs? I'm so far from this I've never even heard of that
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2024-09-07
Vuori Crosscourt, Vuori Kore. Crosscourt is a little thicker, Kore is lined. Both excellent and bright white.
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2024-09-07
they are all see thru. tip- wear nude colored undershorts
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2024-09-07
many kind of club that care about tradition / elitism
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2024-09-07
Mostly country and field clubs. I’m in NJ and the first one that comes to mind is [the Englewood Field Club](https://www.englewoodfieldclub.org/Activities/Racquets).
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2024-09-07
White shorts are great with all sorts of tops. P.S. I have no complaints about the cheaper Nikes. Victory, I think they're called. If you stretch the fabric against black underwear, you can see through a little. Then again, that's how they all are. It's either thick/lined or at least a little see-through. Just wear wh...
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2024-09-07
In Australia I use LSKD for my shorts; they're amazing.
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2024-09-07
go with some lined lululemon shorts
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2024-09-07
uniqlo
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2024-09-07
I like the brand ten thousand. I haven't gotten their shorts in white though but might be worth looking at as their stuff is very good
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2024-09-07
An athletic clothing company requiring a subscription?!?!?   FUCK THAT
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2024-09-07
You can just go to the store... don't actually need a subscription.
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2024-09-07
No stores near me. And you can’t even browse their website and their products without completing their quiz and giving them your personal info?  I hope this business model burns to the ground. Never giving them a dime 
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2024-09-07
Rs sports white shorts are pretty good, also check vuori
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2024-09-07
It’s a shame, their products are damn good
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2024-09-07
I'd better be noticeably faster after spending $80 on polyester shorts.
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2024-09-07
Wilson and tiger briefs it is!
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2024-09-07
just go donald duck
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2024-09-07
I have a pair of Uniqlo white tennis shorts that I really like.
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2024-09-07
Yonex! Even with sweating…
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2024-09-07
I wear lined Fila that aren’t see thru
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2024-09-07
haha, yeah; I buy my tennis apparel used on eBay and stay pretty happy.
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2024-10-07
Maybe, but it’ll come and go and there are more than enough quality brands out there.  I’m old. I have friends who worked director level roles in logistics, buying, supplier relations, merchandising and product management/quality control for global powerhouse fashion brands and giant department stores. The whole thing...
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2024-10-07
No I get it, only reason I have any fabletics gear is because they have a store in my area
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2024-10-07
Uniqlo!! Love their active shorts
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2024-10-07
https://byltbasics.com/products/active-plus-short
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2024-10-07
I'm rocking the north yard 5" in multiple colors. Price to quality ratio is there for me ☺️
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