With the amount of bushfires in Australia, the smoke is causing so much controversy.
Many tennis players have had problems due to the smoke that surrounds the city, some have even had to drop out due to have breathing problems.
https://www.bbc.com/sport/tennis/51100706
In this one case alone, Dalila Jakupovic had to retire from the competition as she stated: was "really scared" because of the "unhealthy" air quality from ongoing bushfires in the country.
If people are advised to stay in doors, why was the competition allow to continue?
Do you think that the competition was right to continue, cancelled or if possible, to be played indoors?
This would go for most activities.
Of course life still need to go on but with the fires and smoke around the country, the health of the people is very important.
As from this tweet, there you can see the air quality in many places around Melbourne is quite unsafe to breath in.
https://twitter.com/ElinaSvitolina/s...nis%2F51100706
In this article, smoke from wildfires may be a lifetime issue
https://www.wired.com/story/the-heal...st-a-lifetime/