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For the first time in 148 years, Wimbledon has no line judges and is instead using electronic line calling. This means that ...
Last Brit standing bids for quarters as Sabalenka fights through - British hopes rest on Norrie’s shoulders as he takes on the world No 2 and reigning Wimbledon champion ...
Aryna Sabalenka survived a notable Laura Siegemund, ultimately securing a hard-fought 4-6, 6-2, 6-4 victory against the ...
A malfunction with Wimbledon's new electronic line calling system required a point to be replayed during a quarterfinal match between Taylor Fritz and Karen Khachanov on Tuesday.
No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka reached the quarterfinals at her 11th consecutive Grand Slam tournament, defeating No. 24 Elise Mertens ...
The world No. 1 was thrown off by Siegemund's changes in pace and rhythm, but came through in three tight, tense sets.
Kartal shares her thoughts on the Wimbledon electronic line calling system malfunction and Pavlyuchenkova's complaints.
The women’s quarterfinal lineup is set at Wimbledon 2025, with Iga Swiatek sealing the final spot on Monday after a ...
Thus, Mirra Andreeva, Lyudmila Samsonova and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova have all earned a spot in the final eight of tennis' most coveted Grand Slam ...
The All England Club is blaming human error for a glaring mistake by the electronic system that replaced human line judges ...
Russia’s Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova has questioned the bias of the officials at Wimbledon after controversial calls during the ...
Wimbledon organizers have apologized and explained that “human error” was the reason behind the electronic line-calling ...