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Matches at the Cincinnati Open halted temporarily for an hour due to loss of power

Play at the Cincinnati Open was temporarily halted in the third round, lasting over an hour, due to a power failure.

playat the Cincinnati Open temporarily halted for an hour due to power failure
playat the Cincinnati Open temporarily halted for an hour due to power failure

Matches at the Cincinnati Open halted temporarily for an hour due to loss of power

The 2025 Cincinnati Open faced a minor hiccup as a power outage caused a delay in the third-round matches. The exact reason for the outage remains unknown, but it occurred at 5:25 p.m. on Monday, disrupting the play on center court and Court 3.

The match between Taylor Fritz and Lorenzo Sonego on center court was halted, while Stefanos Tsitsipas was leading Benjamin Bonzi 7-6(4), 2-5 on Court 3. Play resumed shortly before 6:40 p.m., with the match between Fritz and Sonego resuming shortly after. The power outage did not affect the progress of the Tsitsipas and Bonzi match.

The power outage caused a delay of approximately one hour in the third-round play, but the tournament progressed to later rounds and finals successfully. Defending champion Jannik Sinner was scheduled to play later Monday night against Canadian Gabriel Diallo, but the specific details of his match after the power outage are not provided.

Despite the delay, the tournament returned to normal scheduling and completed all important matches, including the third round and beyond. Carlos Alcaraz emerged victorious in the men's singles final, while Iga Swiatek clinched the women's singles title. Jannik Sinner, who was initially scheduled to face Diallo, withdrew from the final due to illness, with Carlos Alcaraz meeting Jannik Sinner in the final instead. On the women's side, Iga Swiatek defeated Jasmine Paolini in the final.

The Cincinnati Open's third-round play was suspended for over an hour on Monday due to the power outage, but it did not affect the progress of the tournament for all other courts except center court and Court 3. The AP provides extensive coverage of tennis events, including the Cincinnati Open, through their hub at apnews.com/hub/tennis.

In conclusion, while the power outage caused a temporary halt in the third-round matches at the 2025 Cincinnati Open, the tournament successfully resumed and concluded without further incident, with Carlos Alcaraz and Iga Swiatek taking home the men's and women's singles titles respectively.

The AP also covers news about the Toronto court's sports calendar, such as the upcoming Wimbledon tournament, detailing updates on players' preparations and potential matches. Despite the power outage disruption at the 2025 Cincinnati Open, tennis enthusiasts in Toronto await the resumption of the sport with anticipation, aiming to watch exciting tennis matches on their local courts.

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