Monday was supposed to be a day packed with tennis action at the 2015 Rogers Cup as the main draw at Canada’s premier tennis event was scheduled to kick off with no less than 12 singles matches on the schedule.
Unfortunately, only a fraction of the planned schedule could be completed as intense rain showers started around one hour into the day, going on all the way into the evening hours .
While the weather forced most observers to stare miserably into the rain for the whole duration of the day , the tournament’s top 8 seeds were kept busy inside during the All Access Hour, answering the media and recording various video clips.