The Citizen (KZN)

This is a wild Miami Open

IGUANA STOPS PLAY

- Miami

It is not only tropical storms that can halt play at Florida sports events – sometimes the local wildlife forces the action to stop as Tommy Haas discovered. The 38-year-old’s Miami Open match with Jiri Vesely was delicately poised at 3-3 in the third set on Wednesday when a large iguana appeared on top of the scoreboard to catch some of the action.

While officials pondered whether to continue, Haas, in his final year on the tour, decided to take a selfie with the creature.

“Maybe the iguana got the note that this is most likely the last time I’m playing here, and he wanted to say ‘Hi’ and take a peek or something,” said Haas.

“I don’t know, but it was pretty cool. Of that size, I don’t think I’ve ever experience­d that.

“I don’t know where he came from and why he wanted to come out on court one and kind of say hello to everyone.”

While the crowd enjoyed the moment, officials couldn’t cajole the iguana away and decided to continue play.

But Vesely complained to the umpire that he couldn’t concentrat­e fully on the game and play was stopped, resuming only after the iguana had scampered across the court and then been carefully taken away in a towel.

While insects and bugs are a frequent annoyance for Floridian tennis players, golfers are more used to being joined by some of the Sunshine State’s wildlife.

Just last week at the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al PGA Tour event in Orlando, an eight-foot alligator entered the course during the first round.

Rookie Cody Gribble, 26, wasn’t fazed however, patting the reptile’s tail which prompted a leap back into the water.

Gribble’s cool approach impressed many.

But sometimes things can get scary.

In February, a 75-year-old amateur golfer in North Fort Myers was dragged away by a 10-foot alligator and only managed to escape from the water after smashing the reptile in the eye with his golf club. – AFP

 ?? Picture: Tommy Haas Instagram ?? WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPH­ER. Tommy Haas poses for a selfie with the unexpected spectator during his match against Jiri Vesely at the Miami Open this week.
Picture: Tommy Haas Instagram WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPH­ER. Tommy Haas poses for a selfie with the unexpected spectator during his match against Jiri Vesely at the Miami Open this week.

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