Hawk-Eye Malfunctions Again - Day After Wimbledon’s ‘Full Confidence’ in System
WIMBLEDON, LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 8 – The All England Lawn Tennis Club removed manual control of Hawk-Eye after a human error led to three missed calls in the Kartal vs. Pavlyuchenkova match, officials said.
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Wimbledon fixes Hawk-Eye glitch after line-call controversy in Kartal vs Pavlyuchenkova match
Wimbledon has updated its electronic line-calling system after a human error caused the Hawk-Eye to fail during a fourth-round match. The All England Club has now issued a statement saying that they have made a crucial change that will ensure that the mistake doesn't happen again.
Nick Kyrgios offers immediate line call solution for the remainder of Wimbledon after two controversies
Nick Kyrgios was definitive in his stance on Wimbledon’s electronic line calling system. The Australian has been on talkSPORT covering the entirety of the grass court Grand Slam. There have been several talking points throughout the Wimbledon Championships that have divided opinion, such as the absence of line judges due to electronic line calling. Nick Kyrgios is known for not being afraid to speak his mind and he has come up with a bold sugges…
For the first time in history, Wimbledon has replaced chair judges with Hawkeye, which has caused great controversy
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