In a surprising turn of events, 19-year-old Jakub Menšík beat tennis legend Novak Djokovic in the ATP Miami Open final, claiming his first ever ATP Tour title. Despite being ranked 54th and facing the pressure of his childhood idol, Menšík remained composed and relied on his powerful serve to secure victory. The match was delayed multiple times due to rain and both players faced injuries, but Menšík's persistence and the help of an ATP physio saw him lift the trophy and make a remarkable comeback after nearly pulling out of the tournament with a knee injury.
Excitement is building up among fans as they prepare for the opening game of IPL 2025 between Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bangalore. Currently, the weather in Kolkata is clear and fans are eagerly making their way into the stadium. However, there is a slight possibility of rain later in the evening, but the forecast for the next two hours is sunny. Fans are keeping their fingers crossed and hoping for no interruptions in the highly anticipated match.
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The highly anticipated first match of IPL 2025 between Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bengaluru may face delays or cancellation due to heavy rain at the Eden Gardens stadium. Both teams have been unable to practice properly due to the bad weather, and the Regional Meteorological Centre predicts more thunderstorms and lightning in the area. With two new captains leading the teams for the first time, both KKR and RCB will be hoping for clear skies before the toss to start the season on a positive note.
Ferrari took a risky gamble during the Australian Grand Prix when they chose to keep their drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc on slick tyres as a rain storm hit the track. This decision ultimately backfired as both their drivers struggled to navigate the wet conditions and fell behind their competitors. The team's boss, Fred Vasseur, admits that it was the wrong call and will be looking to learn from their mistake during the upcoming Chinese Grand Prix. Don't miss the action as the first Sprint weekend of the season unfolds, live on Sky Sports F1.
Despite the torrential rain and high hopes of Australian fans at the Formula One Australian Grand Prix, local driver Oscar Piastri's race ended in disappointment with a skid into the gravel on lap 44. This was the nation's 40-year wait for a home winner, but Piastri's ninth-place finish was a good recovery in a race filled with crashes and safety car deployments. However, the "home driver curse" continues as the last Australian to take a podium place was Daniel Ricciardo in 2014, who was later disqualified.
The 2025 Formula 1 season kicked off in dramatic fashion at the Melbourne, Australia for the Australian Grand Prix. Amidst rain and crashes, Lando Norris took the lead while Ferrari's gamble did not pay off for Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton, who are both down in the rankings. All eyes are on Lewis Hamilton's much-awaited debut for Ferrari this season.
In a thrilling qualifying session for the Formula 1 season opener in Australia, Racing Bulls driver Yuki Tsunoda put together a "magic lap" to secure fifth place on the grid. The 24-year-old outperformed his teammate Max Verstappen and beat his predecessor Liam Lawson in impressive fashion. Tsunoda credited his team for giving him a strong car and expressed confidence in his wet-weather set-up, as rain is forecasted for race day.
Despite getting promoted to Red Bull's Formula One team, Liam Lawson was not able to make it to the second qualifying session for the upcoming Melbourne Grand Prix. With his teammate Max Verstappen securing the third-fastest time, Lawson struggled to find speed and also faced challenges due to an issue with his power unit in the final practice session. However, with rain forecasted for the race, there is still a chance for Lawson to narrow the gap and surprise in his debut.
Despite the rain interrupting the game, Australia captain Steve Smith's gesture of withdrawing the appeal for a run-out during their match against Afghanistan has become the highlight of the match. Smith's decision to withdraw the appeal after a controversial run-out call earned him praise from commentators, fans, and even the opposing team. The match ended in a washout, with both teams earning a point and Australia advancing to the semi-finals. Afghanistan, on the other hand, still have a slim chance of advancing if England beats South Africa by a significant margin. Before the rain, Travis Head's quickfire fifty helped Australia in their chase of 274, while Afghanistan's Sediqullah Atal and Azmatullah Omarzai also scored fifties.