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04/29/25 05:21:00
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04/29 05:20 CDT Power restored at Madrid Open as tennis tournament resumes with
packed schedule
Power restored at Madrid Open as tennis tournament resumes with packed schedule
By TALES AZZONI
AP Sports Writer
MADRID (AP) --- Power was restored at the Caja Magica tennis complex Tuesday
and the Madrid Open resumed with a packed schedule following a day in which 22
matches had to be postponed.
After a major blackout, most parts of Madrid regained power Monday night but
organizers said the Caja Magica was still without electricity early Tuesday,
prompting a delay in the opening of the gates for fans.
But the power came back quickly, and organizers did not have to alter the day's
schedule of matches.
There were huge lines outside the complex, and people with tickets for Monday's
matches were not allowed back in. Organizers were yet to say how those ticket
holders would be compensated.
"Nobody said anything yet," said Juan Duato, who was denied entry when he
arrived on Monday during the power outage. "They said we couldn't come in and
asked us to contact customer support. Apparently they will send us an email."
Fans already inside were asked to leave the Caja Magica a few hours after the
outage happened shortly after 12:30 p.m. local time (1030 GMT) on Monday.
Organizers said they wanted to "guarantee the safety of the players, fans and
personnel."
Two ATP singles matches and one doubles match were underway at the time.
Tuesday's schedule included second-ranked Alexander Zverev facing Francisco
Cerundolo. On the women's side, the remaining six fourth-round matches were
scheduled, including top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka facing Peyton Stearns and
second-ranked Iga Swiatek taking on Diana Shnaider.
The blackout brought much of Spain and Portugal to a standstill, knocking out
subway networks, phone lines, traffic lights and ATM machines.
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