Growing Problem For Open-Goers: Battery Charging

Written by: on 3rd September 2013
US Open Tennis
Growing Problem For Open-Goers: Battery Charging

epa03848610 Roger Federer of Switzerland serves to Tommy Robredo of Spain during their match on the eighth day of the 2013 US Open Tennis Championship at the USTA National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, New York, USA, 02 September 2013. The US Open runs through Monday 09 September, a 15-day schedule for the first time. EPA/JOHN G. MABANGLO  |

With fans now bringing their smartphones to the US Open by the tens of thousands – and the numbers only set to increase in coming years – the question of where to charge the little power-hungry beasts is becoming a crisis for some members of the uber-connected New York tennis public.

 

While the inane and uniquely American habit of wearing tennis gear to the Open – some carry racquets in the delusion that they might somehow be called to a court – appearing to be dying off, the influx of electronic gadgets is radically on the rise.

 

Local media have detailed the tear-jerking plight of fans who have had to miss matches after finding a scarce power point with which to charge their previous electronic lifeline. “It’s pretty annoying,” complained one of the tennis Technorati. “I’m missing three matches, but I had to charge my phone.”

 

Officials calculate that as many as 35,000 smartphone are brought onto the grounds each day; and they admit that battery charging issues will have to be addressed. Some visitors have discovered various bolt holes with electricity easily available: but most of them are semi-private lounges.

 

Tournament officials say that charging will be dealt with, possibly as early as the 2014 edition. “That should be in the works. Our goal is to create the most fan-friendly, tech-savvy sporting center,” said a spokesman.

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