Fireworks Spectacle Causes Chaos at Italian Open Quarter-Final
The Italian Open quarter-final match was disrupted by smoke from neighboring fireworks, impacting visibility and the electronic line-calling system. The match, featuring Luciano Darderi and Rafael Jodar, faced a 20-minute pause in play due to the smoke, adding to a day already delayed by heavy rain.
The Italian Open quarter-final match between Italy's Luciano Darderi and Spain's Rafael Jodar faced an unexpected interruption on Wednesday. Smoke from fireworks at the nearby Stadio Olimpico caused a significant disruption, drifting into the Foro Italico and affecting visibility on the center court.
The incident occurred as Jodar was leading 6-5 in the first set, with dense smoke knocking out the tournament's electronic line-calling system, forcing a suspension of play. The smoke originated from celebrations at Stadio Olimpico, where Inter Milan claimed a 2-0 victory against Lazio in the Coppa Italia final.
Play was suspended for nearly 20 minutes, with officials waiting for the air to clear and the system to reboot. Television broadcast images captured the court enveloped in haze, making it difficult for players and spectators to follow the match, capping a chaotic day in Rome that had already seen significant delays due to heavy rain.
(With inputs from agencies.)

