Spectator watches tennis amid Paris heatwave

A spectator watches a Roland Garros tennis match on 28 May 2026 as Paris bakes under an unprecedented early-season heatwave, driven by a powerful 'heat dome' that has shattered temperature records across Europe.

Visitors crowd misting stations at Roland Garros on 28 May 2026 as Paris grapples with a record-breaking early-season heatwave, with Europe's 'heat dome' raising widespread public health concerns.

Tennis fans at Roland Garros in Paris brave sweltering conditions on 28 May 2026, as Europe's unprecedented early-season 'heat dome' shatters temperature records and intensifies calls for faster climate action.

Crowds at Roland Garros endure extreme heat on 28 May 2026 as a powerful 'heat dome' drives Europe's most severe early-season heatwave on record, prompting urgent public health warnings across multiple countries.

A spectator follows the action at Roland Garros on 28 May 2026 as France faces an unprecedented early-season heatwave, part of a continent-wide 'heat dome' event that has shattered records and raised public health alarms.

Tennis spectators at Roland Garros watch matches under intense heat on 28 May 2026, as Europe's 'heat dome' drives an unprecedented early-season heatwave that has shattered temperature records and triggered climate action calls.

Visitors seek relief at misting stations outside Roland Garros courts on 28 May 2026, as authorities respond to Europe's record early-season heatwave with emergency cooling measures and public health advisories.

Large crowds gather at misting stations at Roland Garros on 28 May 2026, as Paris experiences an unprecedented early-season heatwave attributed to a continent-spanning 'heat dome' weather system.

Misting stations at Roland Garros are overwhelmed with visitors on 28 May 2026 as Europe's 'heat dome' drives an unprecedented early-season heatwave, shattering records across multiple countries and fuelling climate debate.

A visitor cools off at a misting station at Roland Garros on 28 May 2026, as France faces an early-season heatwave that experts say is part of a broader 'heat dome' affecting multiple European nations.

A spectator uses a misting station at Roland Garros during French Open week as Paris records unprecedented May temperatures, with Europe's 'heat dome' prompting intensified calls for accelerated climate action.

Visitors queue at free drinking water points set up at Roland Garros on 28 May 2026, as Paris authorities respond to a record early-season heatwave driven by a powerful 'heat dome' sweeping across Europe.

A visitor seeks relief at a misting station at Roland Garros on 28 May 2026, as Europe's unprecedented 'heat dome' heatwave shatters early-season temperature records and raises public health concerns continent-wide.

As a man cools off at a Roland Garros misting station on 28 May 2026, Europe's record-breaking 'heat dome' heatwave intensifies calls for faster climate action, with temperature records broken across multiple countries.

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