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Terrible Weather Forces Suspension Of Schwartzman V Anderson Match 안전놀이터

NEW YORK, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Severe climate saw many matches delayed at the U.S. Open on Wednesday while the tie between Diego Schwartzman and Kevin Anderson was stopped after a set and moved to an alternate setting as leftovers of Tropical Storm Ida tore through New York City. 

Schwartzman and Anderson exchanged early breaks the principal set before play was ended for more than 30 minutes at Louis Armstrong Stadium as the setting's retractable rooftop couldn't forestall downpour being passed up solid breezes. 

Schwartzman then, at that point slipped during a tiebreak in the primary set and called for seat umpire Nacho Forcadell, who examined the court as fans wore plastic rain coats and held up umbrellas. 

The court was cleaned down with towels and play continued after almost 10 minutes, however authorities then, at that point suspended the match and later declared it would continue at Arthur Ashe Stadium following the tie between Stefanos Tsitsipas and Adrian Mannarino. 

The second round match between previous top dog Angelique Kerber and Anhelina Kalinina, initially planned to start after Schwartzman and Anderson, was pushed to Thursday. 

The match among Tsitsipas and Mannarino was unaffected by the climate, with fans sitting easily inside the undeniably more encased office however downpour drummed intensely on the rooftop. 

Prior in the day, multiple dozen duplicates matches were deferred as the downpour came in. 

The National Weather Service gave a glimmer flood crisis warning for the district, and portions of the court at Billie Jean King National Tennis Center were overflowed. 

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced a highly sensitive situation due to the "noteworthy climate occasion" with record-breaking precipitation prompting flooding and hazardous street conditions. peruse more 

Practically the entirety of the New York City tram lines were suspended and the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) administration between Flushing, Queens and Manhattan was suspended. 

The Schwartzman and Anderson match continued on Ashe around 12 PM, keeping fans in seats as the National Weather Service gave admonitions to stay away from movement. 

A U.S. Tennis Association representative said competition authorities were "in exceptionally close correspondence" with city police and transportation authorities in regards to the encompassing streets, trains and tram line interfacing the setting to Midtown Manhattan.