Madrid Open: Jack Draper Through After Matteo Berrettini Injury As Cam Norrie, Jacob Fearnley Knocked Out | Tennis Newsnews24 | News 24
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Madrid Open: Jack Draper through after Matteo Berrettini injury as Cam Norrie, Jacob Fearnley knocked out | Tennis Newsnews24

Britain’s Jack Draper is through to the Madrid Open fourth round after Matteo Berrettini retired injured, on a day fellow Britons Cam Norrie and Jacob Fearnley were knocked out. 

Draper won the first set against the Italian via a tiebreak 7-6 (7-2), with Berrettini retiring and confirming victory for the British No 1 soon afterwards due to an abdominal injury.

“He said his abs were pulling. I’ve had ab injuries in the past, I believe he might have done it in his last match. Credit to him for coming out here and putting on a good first set,” Draper said after.

“I saw his energy was a bit low. In general, Matteo is a very positive player. So it’s always tough to see a friend having an injury. I know it’s plagued him a lot. I know how it feels. I hope he’s able to come back for Rome. I wish him all the best. He’s a great guy.”

Earlier, Norrie endured a disappointing defeat at the same stage against Canadian lucky loser Gabriel Diallo, winning the first set 6-2 but losing both the next two 6-4 to exit the tournament.

Fearnley was also knocked out in the third round, losing to 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).

Jacob Fearnley of Great Britain plays against Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria during the Mutua Madrid Open 2025, ATP Masters 1000 and WTA 1000, tennis tournament celebrated at Caja Magica on April 28, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. AFP7 28/04/2025 (Europa Press via AP)
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Jacob Fearnley was knocked out of the Madrid Open by Bulgaria’s Grigor Dimitrov

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.

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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