Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev They had to run to find protection in the locker room because there was a violent invasion of bees, which took over Stadium 1 in Indian Wells.
With a score of 1-1, 15-0, Alcaraz was unable to serve. “Dangerous,” shouted the Swedish chair umpire Mohamed Layani to the players. The Murcian, seeing that he might be the victim of some dangerous bite, immediately left.
“The game is suspended due to an invasion of bees,” the referee announced, although it was not necessary, as they also flew in large numbers over the fans. An invasive swarm, which led to an unusual temporary cancellation of the tournament.
The swarm went straight to the side where Carlos Alcaraz was, who in a few seconds struggled to force them out with his hands.
Carlos Alcaraz suffered a bee on his forehead, for which he was treated in the locker room. This is how his agent explained, Albert Molina in the Cope Chain Match. “A bee stung him on the forehead, he was surrounded.”
The bees then focus on the Spider Cam, the television camera suspended above the field, which is raised to keep them away from people. A beekeeper is the solution that the organization has come up with to try to drive away the invading bees.
Source: La Verdad

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