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Alcaraz-Zverev suspended due to bee invasion in Indian Wells

MADRID, 14 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The match between the Spanish Carlos Alcaraz and the German Alexander Zverev in the Indian Wells quarterfinals was suspended this Thursday after just two games due to a sudden invasion of bees.

“Match suspended due to bee invasion,” was the official confirmation of the match’s chair umpire, Mohamed Lahyani, over the loudspeakers, after the attack by some bees.

With the match at 1-1 and Alcaraz serving, hundreds of bees appeared in the court area, even swarming in the aerial camera, which forced both the Spanish and German players and the waiting referee to run to the locker room. of a solution.

George Williams

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