Earthquake hits during Zverev's semi-final win in Acapulco

Dejan Kalinic
March 20, 2021 04:35 MYT
An earthquake hit Acapulco during Alexander Zverev's clash against Dominik Koepfer at the Mexican Open on Friday.

The broadcast camera shook mid-point during the all-German semi-final encounter.

A 5.7 magnitude earthquake was registered to the north of Marquelia, which is to the east of Acapulco.

Zverev went on to secure a 6-4 7-6 (7-5) victory over Koepfer to reach the final.

When the earthquake hit in Acapulco #AMT2021 pic.twitter.com/wVwFF6JuCs

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