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There was still no power at the Caja Magica tennis complex that is hosting the Madrid Open on Tuesday, putting in jeopardy ...
Defending Madrid champion Świątek recovered from a nervy opening set to beat Eala, who won their first meeting in Miami in a ...
A nationwide blackout cancelled the majority of play at the Caja Magica the previous day. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
Iga Swiatek took only positives from the massive power outage that affected millions across Spain, Portugal and parts of France, making the most of an extra day to prepare for her fourth-round match ...
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Tennis World on MSNMadrid: Iga Swiatek passes very difficult Diana Shnaider test, earns narrow winIga Swiatek found herself in danger of exiting Madrid in the round-of-16 despite the best possible start to the match but ...
While Keys has sailed, Swiatek has struggled in her title defense, going three sets against both Alexandra Eala and Diana Shnaider. Both matches saw the No. 2 seed show impressive resilience to fend ...
Madison Keys gave no chance to Donna Vekic today in Madrid as the fifth-seeded American dominated the 2024 Paris Olympics ...
Swiatek did point out that organizational rules, particularly from the WTA, can be more restrictive. She cited regulations ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNWith shock Madrid loss, Jessica Pegula loses chance of replacing Iga Swiatek at No.2Jessica Pegula surpassing Iga Swiatek on the WTA rankings list has been delayed after the world No. 3 picked up a surprise ...
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Power outage chaos at Madrid Open: How the blackout affected matches of Aryna Sabalenka, Coco Gauff and Iga SwiatekTennis star Coco Gauff seems advantageous in the ongoing Mutua Madrid Open 2025 tournament. The American stalwart sighed in ...
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FirstSportz on MSNCasper Ruud ‘paranoid’ about not testing positive for banned substances after Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek doping sagaCasper Ruud is the latest player to reveal how paranoid he is about doping. This comes just months after two The post Casper ...
Power was restored at the Caja Magica tennis complex Tuesday and the Madrid Open resumed with a packed schedule that included second-ranked Iga Swiatek advancing to the quarterfinals after a "more ...
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