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Heavy storm in New York: Angelique Kerber’s tennis game at the US Open postponed

Extensions of the hurricane “Ida” brought a violent storm with a tornado warning to New York and also affected the schedule at the US Open. Angelique Kerber’s second-round game scheduled for Wednesday evening (local time) had to be postponed to Thursday. Heavy rain, heavy gusts and lightning brought flooded streets to the metropolis and the US Open site. In the Louis Armstrong Stadium, in which Kerber was supposed to play against Anhelina Kalinina from Ukraine, it rained so heavily from the side, despite the badger, that the game there had to be suspended for an indefinite period.

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The organizers of the Grand Slam tennis tournament later announced that Kerber’s game had been postponed to Thursday. The match of the former world number one was the third game (not before 8 p.m. CEST /Eurosport). The match between the South African Kevin Anderson and Diego Schwartzman from Argentina, which began in the Louis Armstrong Stadium, was initially interrupted when the score was 5: 5 in the first set. After the court had dried, the game continued, but was interrupted again in the second round.

Boos for Stefanos Tsitsipas

Eventually the organizers decided to continue the game in the other stadium with a roof, the larger Arthur Ashe Stadium. There the number three seeded Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas had previously against Adrian Mannarino from France with 6: 3, 6: 4, 6: 7 (4: 7), 6: 0 won. After losing the third set, Tsitsipas once again took a longer toilet break. After his return after eight minutes, he was booed by some spectators.

During his five-set win against Andy Murray from Scotland, Tsitsipas had long disappeared in the locker room, which caused displeasure among Murray and sparked heated debates among the professionals. Olympic champion Alexander Zverev also criticized his colleague’s behavior. The 24-year-old from Hamburg will also be back in action on Thursday. He meets the Spaniard Albert Ramos-Viñolas in the second match after 6 p.m. Previously, the Cologne qualifier Oscar Otte will play his second round match against Denis Kudla from the USA.

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