2025 Season Highlights: What’s Hot Right Now
Whether you’re into tennis, football, tech or headline news, the 2025 season is already packed with moments that matter. We’ve pulled together the most talked‑about stories so you can catch up fast and stay ahead of the curve.
Sports Highlights
Wimbledon kicks off on June 30 with Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz leading the men’s draw, while Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff headline the women’s side. The tournament will be streamed on ESPN, BBC and local broadcasters, so you won’t miss a single rally.
In tennis, Alex de Minaur shocked Monte Carlo with a double‑bagel win over Grigor Dimitrov, a feat usually only seen from legends like Roger Federer. His 44‑minute domination shows why he’s a rising star to watch this season.
Football fans have plenty to chew on. Bayer Leverkusen dismissed Erik ten Hag after just three games, a decision that’s still sparking debate in the Bundesliga. Across England, Arsenal’s first home loss of the season to West Ham ended a 15‑match unbeaten run, while Manchester United is eyeing a big move for Victor Osimhen, though the price tag could be a deal‑breaker.
In South Africa, the Premier League’s drama continues with the Tees‑Wear derby between Middlesbrough and Sunderland, and Bristol City’s comeback win over Middlesbrough boosting their play‑off hopes. These matches illustrate how the 2025 season is already delivering thrills at every level.
Breaking News & Tech
Beyond the stadiums, the 2025 season is defined by headlines that shape everyday life. Donovan Moodley’s parole bid has reignited public outcry, reminding us that justice conversations never stop. Meanwhile, Trump’s emissions rollback is saving Detroit carmakers billions, but it also sparks a fresh debate on environmental policy.
Tech lovers have something to celebrate too. Cloudflare just paired with OpenAI to bring open‑source GPT models to its Workers AI platform, promising faster edge AI at lower costs. If you develop apps, this could mean smoother performance for users worldwide.
Space geeks are watching the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, potentially the oldest comet ever observed, before it disappears behind the Sun in September. Its composition could unlock clues about the early galaxy, making it a must‑follow for science fans.
On the business front, BlackBerry launched a share buyback program, signaling confidence in its future growth. And in the mobile market, the Honor 400 Lite is raising the bar for budget phones with a 120 Hz AMOLED screen and a 5230 mAh battery—all for under $250.
These stories, from courts to courts, show how the 2025 season isn’t just about sports—it’s a blend of culture, technology, and politics that affects every South African. Keep checking South Africa Buzz News for updates you can trust, and you’ll never miss a beat this season.

Marseille Stuns PSG 1-0 in Ligue 1 Shock
In a surprise Ligue 1 clash on September 22, 2025, Marseille edged out PSG 1-0 thanks to a fifth‑minute strike by Nayef Aguerd. The win snapped PSG’s perfect start and lifted Marseille to nine points. A resolute defence kept a clean sheet, while the home crowd celebrated wildly. Former defender Adil Rami was seen cheering from the stands.