After 6-0 in the first set, the scandal occurred at 2-1 in the second set.

Djokovic hit a pass and Galan went down in the split after not getting a grip on the wet gravel.

Djokovic screamed in agitation and shook his head, shook his head, and the referee finally stopped the match after the world setter's intervention.

- The referee waited far too long to stop the match, says the old major player Tim Henman who is an expert at Eurosport.

The procedure of getting the roof in place took 20 minutes and the players continued to play for a while before a plastic tarpaulin arrived to protect the course.

- Because the roof goes from one side to the other, unlike other arenas where the roof comes from two directions, for a while Djokovic played on dry ground while Galan was out in the wet, says a critical Henman.

While the roof came on, the organizer again laid dry gravel on the track with the help of a wheelbarrow and shovels, a funny sight during an ongoing match in a Grand Slam tournament.