Power Outage Halts Cincinnati Open: Key Matches Delayed and Resumed
A sudden power outage caused a significant delay at the Cincinnati Open, affecting key matches including Taylor Fritz and Stefanos Tsitsipas.

On Monday, the Cincinnati Open experienced an unexpected interruption when a power outage suspended third-round play for over an hour. The disruption occurred at 5:25 p.m., just as Taylor Fritz secured the first set 7-6(4) against Lorenzo Sonego on the center court. Simultaneously, Stefanos Tsitsipas was leading Benjamin Bonzi 7-6(4), 2-5 on Court 3 when the lights went out.
Play was able to resume shortly before 6:40 p.m., allowing the matches to continue without further issues. The delay not only tested the players' focus and endurance but also kept fans on edge as they awaited the return of the action-packed games.
Defending champion Jannik Sinner was among those affected by the delay, as his match against Canadian Gabriel Diallo was scheduled later that evening. The incident highlighted the challenges of managing large-scale sports events and the importance of having robust contingency plans in place.
Despite the setback, the tournament officials managed the situation efficiently, ensuring that the matches continued with minimal disruption to the schedule. This incident will surely be remembered as a dramatic moment in this year's Cincinnati Open, adding an unexpected twist to the competition.