Australian Open: Sudden Rain Becomes Sebastian Korda’s Worst Enemy as It Threatens His Momentum in R2 Battle
Frustrating scenes in Melbourne yet again! Rain has halted play on Day 4 at the AO. Matches that were being held on courts without a rooftop had to be suspended. One among them is the match between America’s Sebastian Korda and the home-favorite, Aleksandar Vukic. In that match, the Aussie took the first set by 6-4 but, Sebastian Korda made a strong comeback in the second set. However, the match had to be halted in the mid way due to the weather conditions. So, this has now become even more frustrating for the American tennis star!
Sebastian Korda was leading the second set by 4-2(40-0) and the weather conditions doesn’t look great at the moment. We’re expecting rain for at least one more hour as of now. Outside courts are a mess today due to all of these and as per several reports, there will be no play before (19:30pm) on the outdoor courts at the Australian Open. So, it’s quite a disappointing situation for not only the players but also the fans who traveled all the was to watch some exciting matches on Day 4.
UPDATE: No play before 19:30pm (52mins) on the outdoor courts at #AusOpen Still raining.
Matches suspended:
Carballes Baena vs Duckworth 6-4, 6-2, 6-5
Vukic vs Korda 6-4, 2-4 (0-40)
Halys vs Fils 2-6, 6-4, 6-5
Pavlyuchenkova vs Potapova 7-6, 1-1
Cazaux vs Fearnley 2-0 pic.twitter.com/WdUG3VVLrm
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