Madrid – The game was postponed in the Madrid Open Tennis Tournament on Monday due to a large power outage in Spain and Portugal.
ATP Tour has reported that two single matches and a double match are underway when the power is over at 12:34 p.m (1034 GMT) local time.
ATP added, “This cut is prevented the use of the electronic line calling system and Manolo placed a spider camera on the court inside the Santana Stadium,” added ATP.
Grigo’s Demitrov Jacob Furnley was leading the 6-4, 5-4 to the main stadium when the game was closed. Also, Mattio Arnaldi was leading Damir Zumahur-3-5, 2-2.
Some players were practicing despite the outage and a few people remained on the stand to see.
Shortly before the blackout, two matches of the fourth round ended.
Coco Ghof defeated Belinda Benik-4-5, -2-2 and Mirra Andreva defeated Yulia Stardubatsiva-1-3, 6-6.
Gauf has posted an Instagram story that otherwise shows an urgent light while working in the Dark ৰ locker room.
The American said, “The shower is not where there are.
The WAA Tour said the second -ranked IGA Sweetch was sitting in the Darkned Players’ lounge and talking to his team members, “Dinna Shanider, before his match against Shanider, reported the WTA.
After the Dimitrav-Ferley match, Sweetch and Shanider were supposed to play in the main stadium.
Spanish Power Grid Operator Readletrica says the Iberian Peninsula was damaged. It says that the incident is being evaluated and is being responded.
The combined population of the countries is more than 50 million people. How many people are damaged are not immediately clear.
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