Miami Open: Iguana briefly stops play between Tommy Haas and Jiri Vesely
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Tennis players are used to being interrupted on court by noises from the crowd, adverse weather or even their opponent's antics.
The reason behind a brief stoppage at the Miami Open on Wednesday was a little more exotic.
Germany's Tommy Haas was playing Jiri Vesely of the Czech Republic when their first-round match was interrupted by an iguana, which suddenly appeared on the courtside scoreboard.
Haas even managed a selfie with the adventurous lizard before the match resumed - Vesely eventually going through 6-7 (5-7) 6-3 7-5.