Australian Open 2026: How Novak Djokovic, Iga Swiatek and others try to avoid jetlag

Australian Open 2026: The grueling task of managing jet lag for tennis players.

As the world's top tennis stars gather in Melbourne, many are aware that one challenge stands out above the rest - beating the clock. Anyone who has ever travelled across multiple time zones knows how devilish the effects can be on the human body. Even professional athletes, renowned for their endurance and agility, suffer from fatigue, broken sleep, and acclimatization just like the general population.

To manage jet lag, players try a variety of strategies. Novak Djokovic, known for his meticulous attention to detail, chooses to "over-hydrate" on flights by adding lemon, mint, and salt to his water. Upon arrival at the hotel, he takes time to ground himself with bare feet on natural earth, followed by a hot bath with Epsom salts. He then attempts to watch the sunrise on his first morning to reset his brain.

Other players resort to more unconventional methods. Iga Swiatek, six-time Grand Slam champion, prefers a more natural approach. She wakes up naturally, drawn in by sunlight from her European home, and finds it "totally fine" since she usually arrives at the Australian Open in late November or December. However, some tennis players face problems when they wake up too early. Schoolkate, ranked 97th in the world, has taken to playing on court despite feeling unwell due to his limited financial resources and ranking points.

However, this grueling task of managing jet lag is not only a personal challenge but also a physical one for athletes. Travelling long distances and different air pressures can cause dehydration and inflammation, increasing the risk of injury. According to sports scientist Stephen Smith, players who show up after long journeys with poor sleep are more likely to be fatigued, making them predisposed to injury.
 
🀯 I feel so bad for these tennis players! They're already super fit and all, but dealing with jet lag on top of playing the most physically demanding sport out there? It's like adding an extra level of pressure to their lives. And it's not just about getting tired, it can lead to actual injuries too 😩 I mean, who wouldn't feel off when you're traveling across time zones and your body is all out of whack? πŸ•°οΈ

And what's crazy is that some players are even using weird remedies like playing on court when they're not feeling well... I don't know about them, but I'd probably just want to crawl back into bed 😴. But hey, I guess it's all part of being a pro athlete and dealing with the little things, right? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
omg i feel so bad for these tennis players lol they gotta deal with jet lag on top of playing tournaments 🀯 like wut do u do when ur brain is all messed up from traveling across time zones? and dont even get me started on the Epsom salts thing, sounds like a total relaxation hack πŸ§–β€β™€οΈ i wish i could just add lemon and mint to my water and have a hot bath whenever im feeling tired 😴
 
You know what's crazy? We're so used to being in our own comfort zones that we forget how our bodies react when they're forced out of it 🀯 Like these tennis players who have to deal with jet lag on top of everything else - they're basically asking their bodies to adapt to a whole new environment and time zone! It's like, our brains take so long to adjust, and even then, we can still be pretty off-kilter. I think this is a great lesson in self-awareness though... how much are you willing to sacrifice (like sleep or rest) for the sake of your goals? And more importantly, how do you prioritize your own well-being when it's hard to find time for yourself in the midst of everything else?
 
I feel bad for these athletes, you know? They're already so exhausted from the tournaments, and then they gotta deal with this jet lag too 🀯... it's like their body is saying "seriously, can't we just have one day off?" πŸ˜‚. I think it's kinda cool that some of them are trying out these weird methods to try and combat it, but at the same time, I get why others might need a more conventional approach πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. And omg, playing on court when you're not feeling well? That sounds like a recipe for disaster πŸ’”... gotta feel sorry for Schoolkate, though - poor guy doesn't have any financial resources to take care of himself πŸ™.
 
I cant even imagine being in those shoes 🀯! I mean, you're a top tennis player and your body is basically screaming at you to get some decent rest, but you gotta perform on the court ASAP ⏰. I think it's crazy that some players just wing it (no pun intended) and try to power through despite feeling rubbish 😴. Like, can't you just take an extra day off or something? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ At least for your own sanity (and not to mention the risk of injury). And yeah, I get that they're trying to manage their time zones and all, but come on! Don't be so hard on yourselves, guys 😊.
 
🀯 I feel for these athletes! They're basically trying to reset their entire bodies just so they can compete at their best. I mean, can you imagine having to deal with fatigue and inflammation on top of all the pressure to perform? πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ It's no wonder some players are taking unconventional methods – like Schoolkate, who can't afford to take a day off πŸ˜”.

And honestly, it makes total sense that some players would prefer to wake up naturally or find ways to ease into their new environment. I've seen people struggle with jet lag before and it's not fun at all 😴. Maybe the key is finding that sweet spot where they can get enough rest without feeling too sluggish?

I also think it's crazy how much science goes into managing jet lag. I mean, Epsom salts in a hot bath? That sounds like some fancy-schmancy recovery treatment πŸ§–β€β™€οΈ. But hey, if it works for Novak Djokovic and Iga Swiatek, then more power to them! πŸ’ͺ
 
I don’t usually comment but I think it’s kinda crazy how they handle jet lag in tennis 🀯. Like, some guys just go all out on hydration and grounding themselves, while others do weird stuff like playing on court when they're not even 100% πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ. And it's interesting that one player, Schoolkate, has to deal with financial stress and ranking points too... can you imagine having to rush back to training just because of some ranking points? πŸ˜“ It's a tough life for these athletes, and I'm not sure how they do it. But hey, at least they're pros, right? πŸ’ͺ
 
Ugh, can you believe how much tennis players struggle with jet lag? 🀯 I mean, they're already super fit and stuff, but even that doesn't prepare them for the whole time zone thing! It's crazy that some of them are trying all these weird methods like over-hydrating on flights or playing on court when they're feeling unwell. Schoolkate is literally risking his health for those ranking points πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. And don't even get me started on the physical effects - dehydration and inflammation can lead to some serious injuries. It's just not worth it, you know? 😩
 
🀯 I mean, have you ever tried to adjust to a new time zone? It's like your body is all "nope, not doing that" 🚫😴. Jet lag is no joke, especially for athletes who need top-notch performance on the court. I'm not surprised they're trying out all these weird and wonderful hacks - some of them actually sound kinda legit πŸ’¦πŸŒΏ (I mean, Epsom salts in a hot bath? Yes, please πŸ›€). But what's crazy is how much it affects their physical health too - dehydration, inflammation... πŸ˜“. It's like they're playing a game with their own bodies πŸ€Ήβ€β™€οΈ. I think the key is to find what works for each individual and stick to it πŸ’ͺ.
 
Ugh 🀯 I know how hard it is to deal with jet lag after traveling from Europe to Australia... I remember Novak Djokovic doing that crazy hydration trick on planes and it's actually kinda genius πŸ’‘. But for real though, can't they just take a nap or something? 😴 And what's up with Schoolkate playing on court when he's clearly not feeling well? Like, prioritize your health fam πŸ€•. And honestly, I'm surprised more players don't use melatonin supplements to help with sleep... it could be a lifesaver during these long tournaments πŸ’Š.
 
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