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Nine's Wide World of Sports on MSNWimbledon explains latest line-calling failureThe new line-calling system at Wimbledon failed once more forcing the umpire to stop play during a men's quarter-final.
Fifth seed Taylor Fritz fights off Karen Khachanov comeback to make semi-finals at All England Club for first time ...
Wimbledon’s much-discussed transition to a fully automated line-calling system faced fresh scrutiny on Tuesday after a glitch ...
Wimbledon's new electronic line-calling system malfunctions causing a point to be replayed during Taylor Fritz's quarterfinal ...
There have been a number of glitches and concerns raised by other players about the technology, including British stars Emma Raducanu and Jack Draper.
Organisers admitted the technology was turned off in error on a section of the court for a game, with the mistake only becoming apparent when a shot from Britain's Kartal that clearly missed the ...
A malfunction with Wimbledon’s new electronic line-calling system required a point to be replayed during a quarterfinal match ...
Sabalenka fought back from the brink of a shock exit to reach the semi-finals with a gutsy 4-6, 6-2, 6-4 win against ...
Tournament organisers were forced to apologise on Sunday when the Hawk-Eye technology was accidentally switched off for one ...
Wimbledon’s latest electronic line call blunder was due to the movement of a ball boy, which comes just a day after it ...
Wimbledon’s latest electronic line call blunder was due to the movement of a ball boy. The faltering system was thrust back into the spotlight on Tuesday afternoon following an embarrassing ...
Wimbledon organizers have apologized and explained that “human error” was the reason behind the electronic line-calling ...
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