Power restored at Madrid Open as tennis tournament resumes with packed schedule
- Power returned to Madrid's Caja Magica tennis complex on Tuesday, allowing the Open to resume.
- This followed a major power outage Monday that affected the venue and wider region.
- The outage delayed fan entry and impacted venue facilities like elevators and locker rooms.
- The Monday outage occurred shortly after 12:30 p.m. Local time, forcing 22 match postponements.
- Organizers did not alter Tuesday's schedule, confirming a full day of competition.
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Jacob Fearnley loses to Grigor Dimitrov as Madrid Open resumes after power-cut
The Caja Magica returned to normal after the widespread power outage.
What happens to blackout day entries in the Magic Box
The blackout also, of course, reached the Magic Box. Halls, gymnasiums, restaurants without light , uncertainty throughout the venue and the question of many fans who wanted to know what would happen to the tickets they had bought for Monday and had not been able to use. Good because they barely played a couple of games, or because they did not let them in when the lathes did not work.The organization has worked hard so that the Mutua Madrid Ope…

Power restored at Madrid Open as tennis tournament resumes with packed schedule
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.
An old-fashioned referee: in Madrid there is a blackout and he directs the tennis match with pen and paper
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