Матч 1/8 финала Кубка Дэвиса по теннису между сборными Чили и Израиля должен был состояться 5-7 марта. Встречу перенесли на 6-8 марта, так как в Чили произошло землетрясение, которое вызвало проблему с транспортом. При этом теннисный центр Enjoy в Кокимбо, где пройдут соревнования, и местный аэропорт при землетрясении не пострадали.
27 февраля (в субботу) в 03:34 по местному времени в Чили зарегистрировали подземные толчки с магнитудой 8,8. Толчки произошли в 115 км к северу от города Консепсьон на глубине 55 км. Следствием землетрясения стала серия цунами. По последним данным, жертвами стихийного бедствия стали 795 человек.
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