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UPDATE: Spain and Portugal hit by massive blackout, Iga Świątek’s match in Madrid cancelled

28.04.2025 17:50
A widespread power outage across Spain has led to the postponement of WTA and ATP matches in Madrid, including Iga Świątek’s match against Russian Diana Shnaider.
Several attendants leave Caja Magica tennis complex amid Mutua Madrid Open tennis tournament after a blackout hit Spain and Portugal in Madrid, Spain, 28 April 2025. A major blackout has disrupted Spain, Portugal, and France, affecting transport and daily life, with the cause still unknown.
Several attendants leave Caja Magica tennis complex amid Mutua Madrid Open tennis tournament after a blackout hit Spain and Portugal in Madrid, Spain, 28 April 2025. A major blackout has disrupted Spain, Portugal, and France, affecting transport and daily life, with the cause still unknown. Photo: CHEMA MOYA/PAP/EPA

A power failure has plunged the Caja Magica sports complex in Madrid into darkness, forcing the suspension of matches at the ongoing tennis tournament.

Journalists and press office staff, with elevators out of service and corridors in darkness, have been forced to power down their computers to conserve battery life.

"We’ve been waiting for the power to return and for Świątek to play. The outage started about half an hour ago, and we thought it would be brief, but it’s still going," said a Polish couple on-site at 1 PM.

Świątek was scheduled to play her Round of 16 match against Shnaider at that time. It remains unclear when the match will be rescheduled or whether it will take place on Monday.

A reporter tries to work at press room during Mutua Madrid Open tennis tournament as a blackout hit Spain and Portugal in Madrid, Spain, 28 April 2025. A massive blackout has hit large parts of Spain and spread to neighbouring Portugal and France, disrupting transport systems, internet connections and daily life, according to authorities. Photo: CH A reporter tries to work at press room during Mutua Madrid Open tennis tournament as a blackout hit Spain and Portugal in Madrid, Spain, 28 April 2025. A massive blackout has hit large parts of Spain and spread to neighbouring Portugal and France, disrupting transport systems, internet connections and daily life, according to authorities. Photo: CHEMA MOYA/PAP/EPA
People try hitchhike to return home after the power outage in Madrid, Spain, 28 April 2025. The blackout hit large parts of Spain and spread to neighbouring Portugal and France, disrupting transport systems, internet connections and daily life, according to authorities. The exact cause of the outage is unknown. Photo: Rodrigo Jimenez/PAP/EPA. People try hitchhike to return home after the power outage in Madrid, Spain, 28 April 2025. The blackout hit large parts of Spain and spread to neighbouring Portugal and France, disrupting transport systems, internet connections and daily life, according to authorities. The exact cause of the outage is unknown. Photo: Rodrigo Jimenez/PAP/EPA

Update: Blackout disrupts tennis tournament in Spain

A nationwide power cut in Spain on Monday, April 28, forced the cancellation of both the day and night sessions at the Mutua Madrid Open, according to an official statement. The outage, which also impacted parts of Portugal and France, occurred around 12:30 PM, causing significant disruptions, including non-functional traffic lights and metro systems in Madrid, as reported by EFE.

"For reasons beyond the control of the organisation and in order to ensure public safety, the power failure led to the suspension of the scheduled sessions," the statement added.

Before the blackout, only three of the 16 singles matches had been completed. Among the results, American Coco Gauff (4th seed) defeated Switzerland's Belinda Bencic 6-4, 6-2, while Russia’s Mirra Andrieva (7th seed) triumphed over Ukraine’s Yulia Starodubtseva 6-1, 6-4.
Gauff revealed that, due to the power outage, she was unable to shower after her match.
In the quarterfinals, Coco Gauff will face Mirra Andreeva.

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