Tennis-Players run for cover as honey bees swarm Bengaluru stadium


Feb 19 (Reuters) - The ⁠S.M. Krishna tennis stadium was ⁠abuzz with more than aces and ‌winners as players and spectators alike had to run for cover as a swarm of honey ​bees invaded the arena ⁠during the ITF ⁠Bengaluru Open, Indian media reports said on Thursday.

Play ⁠was ‌temporarily suspended as an official spotted the honey bees ⁠and alerted the players and the chair ​umpire ‌during the round of 16 clash between ⁠Australian ​top seed Talia Gibson and Sahaja Yamalapalli, prompting everyone to exit the court.

The ⁠stadium in the southern state ​of Karnataka, which also hosted the Davis Cup qualifier tie between India and the ⁠Netherlands this month, is located within the Cubbon Park, which has over 8,000 trees spread across nearly 200 acres.

The ​W100 ITF tour match ⁠resumed a short time later, with Gibson ​blanking out Yamalapalli 6-0 ‌6-0 in less than ​an hour.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Alison Williams)

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