Power returned to the drop in the open as the Tennis competition restarted with a packaged program

Madrid – Power restored to Caja Magatha Tennis Complet on Tuesday and Madrid is open and restarted the package tracking program when 22 games to be postponed.
After a large blackout, many Madrid components have the power Monday night but the promoters say the Cajaja Magagali had no electricity in the morning, making delays in opening gates.
But the power returned quickly, and the promoters should not change the sports day.
There were great lines outside the building, and people in Monday matchers were not allowed back. The editors were yet to be built that those ticketkeepers can be compensated.
“No one said anything,” said Juan Duato, who was denied entered on Monday at the time of the power. “They said we won’t go in and asked us to contact the customer support. They would obviously send it.”
The fans once asked to leave CAJA Magagani for a few hours after the 12:30 GMT hour period (1030 GMT) on Monday. Editors say they want “to ensure the safety of players, fans and staff.”
Two ATP Messes and two double match continued at that time.
Tuesday schedule included the secondary Alexander Zveleva to look at Francisco Cerullololo. On the women’s side, the editorial of eight remaining matches, including the Aryna of the upper handlands facing Peyton Steerns and Ga Swiatet.
Blackout brought most Spain and Portugal to motion, knocking of underground networks, telephone lines, traffic lights and ATM equipment.



