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Sone Kartal's Wimbledon match against Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova was paused as the new line calling technology faced its first major controversy on Centre Court. The match, which was highly anticipated, took an unexpected turn when the system designed to replace traditional line judges malfunctioned, leading to confusion among players and spectators alike.
This incident comes in the wake of a significant decision to scrap a 147-year tradition of having human line judges, a move that has been met with mixed reactions from fans and players. Proponents of the technology argue that it enhances the accuracy of calls, while critics express concerns over the potential loss of the human element in the game.
As the match resumed after a brief delay, both players appeared visibly frustrated by the disruption. The incident has ignited discussions about the future of technology in tennis, raising questions about its reliability and the impact on the sport's integrity. Wimbledon officials are now under pressure to address these concerns as the tournament progresses.
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