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40 ITF Beach Tennis Tour Rules and Regulations 2016 extent that the player may safely physically perform at an appropriate level of play, whether the same day or on a later day. * It is recognized that national laws or governmental or other binding regulations imposed upon the event by authorities outside its control may require more compulsory participation by the Tournament Doctor in all decisions regarding diagnosis and treatment. EXTREME WEATHER CONDITIONS EXTREME WEATHER CONDITIONS EXTREME WEATHER CONDITIONS EXTREME WEATHER CONDITIONS Extreme weather conditions shall be defined at such time that heat, as measured by a Heat Stress Monitor, meets or exceeds a heat stress index of 30.1 degrees Celsius/86.2 degrees Fahrenheit. If a Heat Stress Monitor is not available, extreme weather conditions are then defined by the danger zone which is equal to or above the apparent temperature of 93 degrees Fahrenheit, illustrated on the chart below. Heat stress is measured by Wet Bulb Global Temperature (WBGT) which is calculated as (0.7 Wet Bulb + 0.2 Global Temperature + 0.1 Dry Bulb = WBGT). Apparent Temperature (what it is like) Apparent Temperature (what it is like) Apparent Temperature (what it is like) Apparent Temperature (what it is like) Air Temperature (°F) °C =5/9 (°F Air Temperature (°F) °C =5/9 (°F Air Temperature (°F) °C =5/9 (°F Air Temperature (°F) °C =5/9 (°F - -- - 32) 32) 32) 32) Fahrenheit /F 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 Humidity 0% 64 69 73 78 83 87 91 95 99 103 107 10% 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 111 116 20% 66 72 77 82 87 93 99 105 112 120 130 30% 67 73 78 84 90 96 104 113 123 135 148 40% 68 74 79 86 93 101 110 123 137 151 50% 69 75 81 88 96 107 120 133 150 60% 70 76 82 90 100 114 132 149 70% 70 77 85 93 106 124 144 80% 71 78 86 97 113 136 90% 71 79 88 102 122 100% 72 80 91 108 The Physiotherapist/Athletic Trainer and the ITF Supervisor have the authority to determine if the Extreme Weather Condition rule will go into effect during a Tournament. If it is so determined, a ten (10) minute break will be allowed between the second and third sets. There may also be a delay in the starting time of the matches scheduled for play that day. When possible, this decision to delay the start of matches due to Extreme Weather Conditions should be made prior to the scheduled start of play. Measurement and Monitoring of Weather Conditions Measurement and Monitoring of Weather Conditions Measurement and Monitoring of Weather Conditions Measurement and Monitoring of Weather Conditions The Physiotherapist/Athletic Trainer will monitor weather conditions by taking measurements a minimum of three (3) times and a maximum of five (5) times during the day. The readings will be determined prior to the start of play and will be posted in the ITF Supervisor's office. The minimum of three readings will be taken: (1) ½ hour before match play begins for the day; (2) middle of the scheduled day;