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Wimbledon Admits Human Error in Automated Line-Calling Outage

Tournament officials promised procedural overhauls following an unintentional deactivation of the new Hawk-Eye system during the PawljutschenkowaKartal match.

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Vor dem Match war bei allen die Laune noch gut
Pawljutschenkowa ist über die Linientechnik in Wimbledon wütend.
Anastassija Pawljutschenkowa ist fassunglos

Overview

  • The All England Club formally apologized after its Electronic Line Calling system failed to call multiple clear outs during the PawljutschenkowaKartal match.
  • Referee Nico Helwerth, unaware the system was offline, replayed a point he deemed out, leading to a service break against Pawljutschenkowa.
  • Organizers acknowledged that a human-triggered deactivation caused the malfunction and vowed to implement procedural safeguards and technical checks.
  • Elite players have split on the fully automated approach, with supporters highlighting consistency and critics warning of lost on-court discretion.
  • The incident has intensified discussion about reinstating human line judges and establishing a backup for AI-driven officiating at Grand Slams.