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BERLIN, June 21, 2026 (BSS/AFP) - Organisers on Sunday suspended the final of
the Berlin Open tennis tournament and have cleared everyone out of the event
location due to "severe weather conditions".
Sunday's final between third seed Jessica Pegula and eighth seed Linda
Noskova was scheduled for midday local time but was postponed when a
thunderstorm broke out which damaged infrastructure on site in the west of
the German capital.
The mercury in the German capital has topped 30 degrees celsius (86
fahrenheit) across the weekend, with storms sweeping across much of the
region on Sunday.
Writing on social media, organisers said the storm had caused "damage to the
site's infrastructure" and advised fans not to attend, having cleared people
out of the venue.
"Despite close coordination with the German Weather Service, the storm
developed with an intensity that was not anticipated. Your safety is our
highest priority," organisers said, promising another update at 2pm.
"For your own safety, we kindly ask you not to travel to the venue at this
time."