Ubekistan prevailed 3-1 to grab the overall lead in the ultra-competitive Open section
The revamped Formula 1 season calendar has so far seen three races being completed, all of them were held behind closed doors and the same fate now awaits the Monza GP.
"The 2020 Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza from 4-6 September will take place behind closed doors, i.e. without spectators," a circuit statement read as per ESPN. "Tickets already purchased will be refunded for the full value of the face price shown on them."
The Formula One officials are planning to host races with limited numbers of spectators in the stands in September-October at Sochi Grand Prix in Russia and Portimao Grand Prix in Portugal respectively.
Defending champion Lewis Hamilton, who equalled legendary Michael Schumacher's record by winning the Hungarian GP earlier this month, could surpass another record set by the German in Italy.
Both are currently tied at the top spot in the list of most wins at the venue i.e 5. Last year Hamilton finished third on the circuit and will be eager to better that stat this time around. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc was the winner in 2019.
Ubekistan prevailed 3-1 to grab the overall lead in the ultra-competitive Open section
Victory underlines the dominance of Australia's women, who are also world champions in the 20-over and 50-over formats
Opener Shreyas Iyer clubs 64
The Norwegian lived up to the hype since his transfer from Borussia Dortmund to give the champions a perfect start to the season in the searing heat of East London
Emirates' medal tally sits on an impressive three, two gold and one bronze
Shreyas Iyer clubs 64, while Deepak Hooda makes 38
The Red Devils go down 2-1 to Brighton at Old Trafford
Mohammad Sharif Tahir and Ali Asad clinched the silver and bronze medals in the Men's Freestyle 74kg category and Men's Freestyle 57kg segment respectively