Madrid Open: Jacob Fearnley Knocked Out By Grigor Dimitrov After Power Outage Delay | Tennis Newsnews24 | News 24
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Madrid Open: Jacob Fearnley knocked out by Grigor Dimitrov after power outage delay | Tennis Newsnews24

Britain’s Jacob Fearnley was knocked out of the Madrid Open in the third round by Grigor Dimitrov, having been among those affected by the power outage on Monday.

The Scot had broken Dimitrov’s serve to stay in the match before play was halted on Monday, and resumed trailing 6-4 5-4.

The power cut, which affected much of Spain and Portugal, forced play to be suspended just after 12.30pm local time.

Fearnley emerged on Tuesday to claim the first game on serve, levelling at 5-5, and the Brit dug in to stave off match point in his next service game, taking things to a tiebreak. Despite Fearnley claiming a couple of mini-breaks, Dimitrov just proved too strong to close out the match 6-4 7-6 (7-3).

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Fearnley match vs Dimitrov was suspended on Monday due to the power cut in Spain and Portugal

The tournament announced on Tuesday morning they were still experiencing problems, with the opening of the gates to fans delayed.

But the problem was resolved and a statement on the Madrid Open X feed said: “Power supply has been restored at the Caja Magica. To ensure the proper functioning of the entire facility, gates will open at 11am, and play will begin at 12pm, as originally scheduled.”

The power cut meant the electronic line calling, which has replaced line judges, did not work, while the spider camera was stuck in a low position over the court.

Fellow British players Jack Draper and Cameron Norrie are also set to be in action on Tuesday along with top seeds Aryna Sabalenka and Alexander Zverev.

Spanish power distributor Red Electrica said more than 99 per cent of the country’s power had been restored by 6am on Tuesday, with the cause of the unprecedented outage still being investigated.

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