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The All England Club is blaming human error for a glaring mistake by the electronic system that replaced human line judges ...
Wimbledon organisers have apologised after the electronic line-calling system was turned off in error at a crucial moment in ...
Wimbledon officials blamed human error for a technical failure during Pavlyuchenkova's match. The electronic line-calling system was deactivated, causing a replayed point.
A ball that clearly landed long in a match at Centre Court wasn't called out Sunday because the electronic system that replaced line judges at Wimbledon this year accidentally was shut off for three ...
32 defendants on trial for deadly ski resort hotel fire that killed 78, injured 133; calls for accountability.
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Yardbarker on MSNTwo American women trying to snap nine-year Wimbledon droughtIt's been nine years since Serena Williams won the 2016 Wimbledon title. Since then, no American woman has claimed the ...
The Wimbledon umpire who was at the centre of controversy in Sonay Kartal's defeat by Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova has been left ...
She was repeatedly asked how the system could have unintentionally been switched off – resulting in a vital point not being ...
Umpire Nico Helwerth was not given a match to officiate on day three of Wimbledon after his controversial moment on Centre ...
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AFP on MSNDjokovic, Sinner on Wimbledon collision courseNovak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner will move closer to a blockbuster semifinal showdown if they win their fourth-round ties on ...
London: Wimbledon chiefs on Monday blamed human error for an embarrassing failure of the tournament s electronic line calling system. Officials ...
Serb loses first set quickly in shocking start - Novak Djokovic plays Alex de Minaur, while Jannik Sinner takes on Grigor Dimitrov as the fourth round continues ...
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