‘Madness’: Murray wins Virtual Madrid title after connection hiccup

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‘Madness’: Murray wins Virtual Madrid title after connection hiccup

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After an opponent suffered an internet glitch, former world No. 1 Andy Murray advances to the finals and bags the crown

 

 

PARIS, France – Andy Murray won the Virtual Madrid Open title on Thursday, April 30, helped by a semifinal walkover when opponent Diego Schwartzmann, logging in from Argentina, suffered a connection glitch.

Murray downed Belgium’s David Goffin in the final but the drama of the online tournament had been in the previous round.

Schwartzmann kept being awarded points even though they were winners from Murray.

With Murray exclaiming “this is madness,” his Argentine opponent withdrew.

“Due to technical problems with @dieschwartzman’s connection that prevented him from competing normally in his semifinal match, the players have agreed that @andy_murray should progress to the #MMOPEN Virtual Pro final,” the organizers tweeted.

Schwartzman told London-based Murray – a two-time champion of the real Madrid event – over the microphones: “I don’t deserve to be in the final… you play the final.”

In the women’s final, Kiki Bertens of the Netherlands, who won the WTA Madrid Open title last season, beat Fiona Ferro of France.

Murray and Bertens won 150,000 euros ($164,000) with the majority of the money going to colleagues lower down the tennis rankings who have been badly affected by the shutdown of tennis caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

The tennis season will not resume until July 13 at the earliest due to the COVID-19 outbreak. – Rappler.com

 

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