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MADRID (Reuters) - Play at the Madrid Open was cancelled on Monday after a widespread power outage struck the Spanish capital, forcing 15th seed Grigor Dimitrov and his British opponent Jacob Fearnley ...
PM local time (1034 GMT), stopping two ATP singles matches and one doubles match that were underway. In total, 22 matches had ...
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Power outages left tens of millions of people in Spain and Portugal in the dark on Monday. The blackouts shut off phone ...
Play was canceled at the Madrid Open on Monday following a massive power outage in the Spanish capital. ATP Tour and WTA Tour ...
In our news wrap Monday, a massive power outage in Spain and Portugal brought daily life for millions to a complete ...
World No. 4 Coco Gauff used her social media to share the events of the European blackout with fans all over the world.
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Play at the Madrid Open tennis tournament has been suspended because of a major power outage reported in Spain and Portugal.
Currently, there is no exact explanation for the power outage or a definitive timetable for when electricity will flow again. In the meantime, tournament organizers for the Mutua Madrid Open have ...
A blackout in Madrid disrupted the Mutua Madrid Open, postponing matches including those of Greek stars Stefanos Tsitsipas ...
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