During a clay court match in Madrid, Zverev pointed out the discrepancy between where the ball landed and Hawk-Eye’s call.
During a clay court match in Madrid, Zverev pointed out the discrepancy between where the ball landed and Hawk-Eye’s call.
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It’s clay court season in tennis, and instead of questioning the judgments of chair umpires, some players are now questioning the decisions of complex software — specifically electronic line-calling (ELS) systems, which are increasingly tasked with determining whether a ball is in or out.
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