Norris disappointed in third as Piastri takes sprint pole

McLaren driver Lando Norris of Britain steers his car during the first qualifying session at the Lusail International Circuit ahead of the Qatar Formula One Grand Prix, in Lusail, Nov. 28, 2025. (AP)
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Updated 28 November 2025
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Norris disappointed in third as Piastri takes sprint pole

  • “It’s impossible to overtake here, so I think I’m probably going to finish P3,” said an unusually stony-faced Norris
  • He said his lap had been compromised by a tussle with Williams’ Alex Albon

DOHA: Series leader Lando Norris struggled to contain his disappointment after qualifying third for Saturday’s sprint race at the Qatar Grand Prix where McLaren team-mate and title rival Oscar Piastri took pole.
The 26-year-old Briton, who leads Piastri and Red Bull’s four-time champion Max Verstappen by 24 points in the title race, can clinch his first drivers’ title if he out-scores them both by two points this weekend.
“It’s impossible to overtake here, so I think I’m probably going to finish P3,” said an unusually stony-faced Norris on Friday.
“But if I can at least get past George (Russell, of Mercedes) off the line then that’s probably the most I can hope for.”
He said his lap had been compromised by a tussle with Williams’ Alex Albon.
“Yeah, but that’s life,” he conceded before lamenting that his only mistakes had cost him a chance of pole in an effort to repeat his success in Sao Paulo where he took pole and won both the sprint race and the Grand Prix.
“I think the pace was there, I just made a mistake in the last corner on my first lap and didn’t put it together for the second.”
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Asked by Sky Sports F1 how he viewed his prospects in the sprint race, which is worth eight points for the winner, he said: “I’d be stupid not to try and win.
“I’m here to win so we’ll see what we can find overnight and see what we can do for the race tomorrow.”
As Norris analyzed his possibilities, Piastri smiled after finally feeling he had returned to form and could end a nightmare run of seven disappointing races without a win since the Dutch Grand Prix at the end of August.
In that time, the 24-year-old Australian has seen his series lead of more than 30 points turned into a 24-point deficit.
“It’s been a good day, which is nice for a change,” said Piastri. “It’s been just a day where things have clicked from the start and I think the sprint session went really well.
“I had a pretty big moment on my lap, but it was just enough at the end. Thanks to the team, for a great car and we’ve looked really good this weekend so far so I’m pretty happy with that.
“At the moment, I’m just happy with the result. There are a few things to try and target, but it’s nice to be able to say that when you’re starting on pole.
“I’m looking forward to tomorrow — obviously it’s only sprint pole and a few points , but I’ll take whatever I can get.”


Semifinals’ lineup complete as historic wheelchair tennis debuts at Abu Dhabi Open

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Semifinals’ lineup complete as historic wheelchair tennis debuts at Abu Dhabi Open

  • Tauson, Bejlek, Alexandrova and Baptiste secure semifinal spots, while Eala and Tjen advance in doubles
  • Crowd favorite Eala exits after straight-sets defeat by Alexandrova

ABU DHABI: Thursday saw a landmark achieved at the Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open as wheelchair tennis made its groundbreaking debut alongside a decisive quarterfinal sweep that saw Clara Tauson, Sara Bejlek, Ekaterina Alexandrova and Hailey Baptiste advance to the semifinals.

Tauson beat McCartney Kessler in an impressive performance, while Czech qualifier Bejlek dropped just two games to dispatch British No. 2 Sonay Kartal. Alexandrova, the highest seed remaining in the tournament, ended Alexandra Eala’s run in straight sets, before Baptiste overcame Liudmila Samsonova in three sets.

“McCartney played some good tennis, but I also played well,” said Tauson. “She was hitting some very good winners, but I kept my cool, kept fighting and that helped me a lot today. It’s great to be in the semifinals.”

In the doubles semifinal on ADCB Court 1, Eala and Janice Tjen delivered an impressive performance in front of packed crowds to defeat Cristina Bucşa and Shuai Zhang in straight sets.

“We were trying to be aggressive and have fun,” said Eala. “When you have a good relationship with your partner, you’re not afraid to go with your gut. If you make errors, it’s okay because you have that chemistry and you’re willing to try what feels right.”

Away from the main draw action, history was made as the tournament launched its inaugural Mubadala Wheelchair Tennis Invitational presented by the WTA Foundation, becoming the first standalone WTA event to feature wheelchair tennis.

The three-player tournament saw wheelchair tennis legend Jiske Griffioen of the Netherlands defeat Maria Angélica Bernal of Colombia in today’s opening match, securing her place in Saturday’s final against world No. 1 Yui Kamiji of Japan.

Off the court, the day delivered inspiring moments for fans and the community. Wheelchair tennis stars Griffioen, Bernal and Kamiji hosted a clinic with Heroes of Hope — the UAE’s non-profit sports academy — with children welcomed onto the court for an unforgettable experience. Slovak star Tereza Mihalikova spent time with schoolchildren, signing autographs and taking photos, while Bejlek engaged with fans through an exclusive Q&A at the Mubadala Hospitality Pavilion.

Nigel Gupta, tournament director at organizers MARI, said: “Today has been historic for wheelchair tennis. The inaugural invitational has already captured the imagination and having Yui and Jiske heading to Saturday’s final showcases the extraordinary level of this sport. “Alongside that, the quarterfinals produced the kind of brilliant tennis we expect at this level, setting up compelling semifinals matchups tomorrow in both the singles and doubles.”

The semifinals will take place on Friday. On Stadium Court, the doubles semifinal begins at 4 p.m. with Mihalikova and Nicholls facing Eala and Tjen. Baptiste then takes on Alexandrova in a singles semifinal, followed by Bejlek clashing with Tauson. On ADCB Court 1, Sofia Kenin and Desirae Krawczyk battle Alexandrova and Maya Joint in the other doubles semifinal.

The Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open final takes place on Saturday, Feb. 7.