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As Wimbledon 2025 progresses, the debate intensifies: is the pursuit of technological perfection coming at the cost of the sport's spirit and, more importantly, fair play?
The biggest mistake happened when the AI was accidentally turned off for one game during Sonay Kartal’s match against ...
A malfunction with Wimbledon’s new electronic line-calling system required a point to be replayed during a quarterfinal match ...
Organisers admitted the technology was turned off in error on a section of the court for a game, with the mistake only becoming apparent when a shot from Britain's Kartal that clearly missed the ...
Updates and analysis from day nine of Wimbledon, with British hopeful Cam Norrie facing Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka ...
Tournament organisers were forced to apologise on Sunday when the Hawk-Eye technology was accidentally switched off for one ...
Wimbledon’s latest electronic line call blunder was due to the movement of a ball boy. The faltering system was thrust back into the spotlight on Tuesday afternoon following an embarrassing ...
Wimbledon organizers have apologized and explained that “human error” was the reason behind the electronic line-calling ...
For the first time in 148 years, Wimbledon has no line judges and is instead using electronic line calling. This means that ...
Wimbledon organizers have changed their electronic line-calling system to remove the possibility of human error after being ...
Umpire Louise Azemar-Engzell had to stop a rally on Court One when ‘fault’ was incorrectly called after a shot landed well inside the line.
Wimbledon's under-fire line technology system suffered another embarrassment during Taylor Fritz's quarter-final win over ...