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MADRID (AP) — Former U.S. Open champion Coco Gauff was preparing to shower in a dark locker room after play at the Madrid ...
Traffic was gridlocked, trains stopped working, people were stuck in lifts and nuclear power stations were automatically shut down as a blackout hit tens of millions of people across Spain and ...
Andrey Rublev was looking to defend his Madrid Open title, but the Russian crashed out in the third round at the hands of ...
Play was canceled at the Madrid Open on Monday following a massive power outage in the Spanish capital. ATP Tour and WTA Tour ...
Spain-Portugal power outage leaves tens of millions in the dark. Could it happen in the US? - The U.S. electrical grids are ...
Tennis star Coco Gauff was in the middle of an interview following her fourth-round win at the Madrid Open when all of sudden ...
Two women’s matches were completed before widespread outages across Spain and Europe suspended action at the Mutua Madrid ...
World No. 4 Coco Gauff used her social media to share the events of the European blackout with fans all over the world.
The major outage across Spain and Portugal suspended Monday’s matches. The post Power Outage Halts Madrid Open Tennis ...
If you missed it, the American tennis star routed Belinda Bencic 6-4 6-2 to easily book a quarterfinal spot in at Caja Magica ...
Coco Gauff recently detailed the unexpected chaos players faced at the Madrid Open following a massive power outage.