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Wimbledon blames human error for a mistake by the tech that replaced officials. Here’s what happened
The All England Club, somewhat ironically, is blaming “human error” for a glaring mistake by the electronic system that ...
Technology editor Zoe Kleinman explores the tensions between between humans and machines that were encapsulated at Wimbledon.
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Yardbarker on MSN'I don't think it's 100 percent accurate': Jack Draper joins Emma Raducanu in criticizing Wimbledon's new line callsThe new electronic line call system is not entirely pleasing to players on the ATP and WTA Tour. The match between Anastasia ...
The umpire who officiated the fourth-round match that featured a controversial line call is having a “rest day” on Monday, ...
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Yardbarker on MSNWimbledon Briefing – UK Results: Cam Norrie soars to quarters as Sonay Kartal’s brave run endsThe fourth round of Wimbledon is underway, and local favorite Cameron Norrie brought joy to the Brit crowd after overcoming a ...
Wimbledon organizers have apologized and explained that “human error” was the reason behind the electronic line-calling ...
Amanda Anisimova is back into the Wimbledon quarterfinals after beating Linda Noskova 6-2, 5-7, 6-4. The American battled ...
Umpire Nico Helwerth called for a point to be replayed after the ELC system malfunctioned and didn't call Sonay Kartal's out.
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 ...
The All England Club said the chair umpire who faced criticism for his decision following a malfunction of the Electronic ...
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