Wimbledon faced ongoing problems with its electronic line-calling system during a quarter-final match, including a malfunction that led to boos from the crowd and a replay of a point, highlighting concerns about the reliability of automated officiating in tennis.
Emma Raducanu criticized Wimbledon for its electronic line calling system after a disputed call during her match against Aryna Sabalenka, which she believed was wrong and influenced the outcome. Raducanu expressed disappointment with the technology's accuracy and vowed to improve her game, despite her loss. Sabalenka advanced to the next round.
Emma Raducanu delivered an impressive performance against world No 1 Aryna Sabalenka at Wimbledon, despite losing in straight sets, which boosts her confidence and highlights areas for improvement, notably her serve. She also criticized the Hawk-Eye line-calling system for inaccuracies during the tournament.