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A blackout brought much of Spain and Portugal to a standstill Monday, stopping trains, cutting phone service and shutting ...
Officials for the Madrid Open cancelled Monday's play amid a blackout in Spain that impacted the tournament's facilities. The ...
On Monday, April 28, a massive blackout engulfed the entirety of peninsular Spain, Portugal, and parts of Southern France.
Play was halted at the Madrid Open tennis tournament, while the Spanish capital's metro system ground to a stop.
Power was restored at the Caja Magica tennis complex Tuesday and the Madrid Open resumed with a packed schedule following a ...
Many of the tennis players who endured the power outage that brought Spain and Portugal to a standstill and disrupted the ...
Two British women are currently stuck in Spain due to a litany of disasters sparked by the recent massive power outage in ...
Of all the people who have experienced unusual situations during this blackout, Sofia Vergara cannot take the prize for the most critical. The Colombian actress attended the Platin ...
For Romboli, it will surely be a Madrid Open to remember — not just for the tennis, but for an elevator ride that turned into ...
It was lights out and game over at the Mutua Madrid Open on April 28, as Spain was plunged into darkness during one of the ...
Electricity has returned to Spain and Portugal, but the cause of Monday's widespread blackout remains a mystery MADRID -- The cause of Spain and Portugal's widespread blackouts remained a mystery ...
The Madrid Open tennis tournament resumed after the blackout caused 22 matches to be postponed. A packed schedule Tuesday included second-ranked Iga Swiatek advancing to the quarterfinals.