Carlos Alcaraz described what he experienced this Thursday during his quarterfinal match of the Masters 1,000 in Indian Wells (United States) against the German as “madness” and “strange” Alexander Zverev, which had to be suspended for a few hours due to an invasion of bees on the track. During the suspension, businessman Lance Davis was called to the rescue. His company specializes in ‘ending’ these types of invasions.
“It was strange, I had never seen anything like it on a tennis court.. When we ran off the track, we were watching the bee invasion on TV and had a good laugh. It was fun for me, this match will be remembered for that, not for the tennis“Alcaraz acknowledged, amazed, after the game.
The Murcian, world number 2, recalled that he looked “at the sky” and then saw “thousands of bees flying.” “They were stuck in my hair and heading towards me, it was crazy”, explained the one from El Palmar. “We decided to warm up again and I saw that the bees were no longer there, just one or two, so I tried not to think about the bees anymore. I tried to concentrate on the ball, on the point,” warned the athlete, who received a peck on the forehead.
Finally, the bees did not weaken the athlete, who defeated Zverev with great tennis and clearly (6-3, 6-1). “I’m very, very happy with the level I’m playing. I think the way I’m using the court is really important for me and my game,” he stressed.
Now, Alcaraz will have to face the Italian Jannik Sinner, who is in great shape and whom he considers “the best tennis player in the world right now, without a doubt.” “I don’t know how I’m going to approach the game. He’s playing incredible, without defeats this year, I really enjoy watching him play. It will be a really difficult game and a great challenge for me,” he said.
Who is Lance Davis, already known as ‘the bee killer’?
After the invasion, businessman Lance Davis was called by the tournament and managed to ‘save’ the quarterfinals of the championship. Davis is the CEO of the company Killer Bee Live Removal. and confronted the swarm of bees with a vacuum cleaner. She did it without any protection. His only clothing: a long-sleeved t-shirt and jeans. Once the matter was resolved, the specialist returned to the track to check that everything was in order. He was received with a standing ovation and rock music in the background. The game continued thanks to him.
Contrary to popular belief, Davis does not kill the insects: “My role is to safely and humanely remove bees without harming or killing them. Our primary goal is to remove bees from residential and commercial properties, but we also We take care of the relocation of other bee species as necessary,” he details on his website.
In turn, he explains: “Our team of expert beekeepers use specialized equipment and techniques to carefully remove the bees from their current location and transport them to a more suitable environment, such as an apiary or a bee-friendly area. This ensures that the bees can continue to contribute to the ecosystem and pollinate plants, which is essential for a healthy environment.