Bad news from Madrid on the match Iga Świątek. This is what was handed over

Will Iga Świątek and Diana Sznajder play in Madrid on Tuesday? It is possible, although new information appears from the organizers.
Let us remind you that yesterday there was a gigantic failure on the Iberian Peninsula. Blackout meant that not only in Madrid, but many places in Spain and Portugal, there was no electricity.
For this reason, there were no matches of the Gentlemen Tournament (ATP) and Ladies (WTA) during the tournament in the Spanish capital. Her match did not play, among others Iga Świątek.
“Information from the organizers of #MMOPEN2025: For reasons beyond the control of the organization, Caja Mágica still has no power supply from the morning. Therefore, the opening of the gates has been delayed and we expect to open at 11:00 in the morning,” wrote on platform x TVP Sport Sara Kalisz journalist, which is in the capital of Spain.
The Polish match with Russian Diana Sznajder was to start on Tuesday around 12:00. Will it be so? A lot depends on whether the games can really be started on time, i.e. an hour earlier, as indicated by the organizers.
In a collision with such a large and unexpected failure – even the best organization – is helpless.
Iga Świątek and all its championships
The Polish woman in her career so far has reached a total of 22. Championship titles at the courts almost all over the world.
Świątek triumphed in five struggles in a great shelter, four times on the courts of Roland Garros (2020, 2022, 2023 and 2024) and once at the US Open (2022). In addition, the prestigious triumph in WTA Finals (2023) should be added.
In addition, won in WTA 1000 rank tournaments, respectively in Rome (2021, 2022, 2024), Dosze (2022 and 2024), Indian Wells (2022 and 2024), Miami (2022), Beijing (2023) and Madrid (2024).
The list also includes the WTA 500 struggle, successively: Adelajda (2021), Stuttgart (2022 and 2023), San Diego (2022) and the aforementioned Dosze (2023). Plus Polish accent, WTA 250 in Warsaw (2023).
After the Olympic tournament in Paris (2024), the bronze medal of the Games should be added to this list. The first album in the history of Polish Olympicism pulled out of competition on tennis courts.