Djokovic faced home hope Valentin Royer on Court Philippe Chatrier, which has a roof, but he too was exposed to the blazing sun.

The Serb lost a tight third set on a tie-break but regrouped to win 6-3 6-2 6-7 (7-9) 6-3.

“He’s 39 years of age and is breathing quite hard at the end of this match,” former British number one Greg Rusedski mentioned on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra.

“This was a true test for Novak. He’s going to have to up his level again if he’s going to continue.”

On Monday, Casper Ruud mentioned he felt he was “walking around like a zombie” and feared he had heat stroke after struggling with cramping in 33C temperatures.

French Open organisers monitor the temperature through two wet bulb sensors – one on Chatrier and another on Court 14.

If the threshold is reached, a 10-minute break may be introduced after the second set of women’s matches and the third set of men’s matches.

If temperatures continue to rise, matches can be suspended until the heat drops.

No French Open match has ever been halted because of extreme heat.

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