Heavy storm ahead of Djokovic's match: Look at the downpour that descended on Melbourne, fans running away

Fans quickly dispersed from all good positions in the Australian Open complex, but the rain is expected to stop soon

The best Serbian tennis player, Novak Djokovic, will play the first round of the Australian Open a little after 9:30 pm, but suddenly a horrific storm hit Melbourne.

Just an hour earlier, it was 37 degrees Celsius with an incredibly nasty sun blazing across Victoria.

Now, gray clouds are looming over Melbourne and dropping liters and liters of rain, along with the wind, creating an "apocalyptic" atmosphere.

Fans quickly dispersed from all good positions in the Australian Open complex, but the rain is expected to stop soon.

Nevertheless, Djokovic will play on the court that has a roof and there will be no problem for the match to start on time, unless, of course, course, Ons Jabeur and Tamara Zidansek stage a longer "drama."

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(Special reporter from Melbourne, Milos Becagovic)