Emma Raducanu has expressed her distrust in the electronic line calling system at Wimbledon, highlighting a specific incident during her match against Aryna Sabalenka. She described an inaccurate call which judged a shot as in when she believed it was out. Despite stating that most calls were satisfactory, she found several in her matches to be incorrect. Additionally, players like Jack Draper echoed her sentiments, questioning the reliability of the technology. Concerns were also raised regarding the volume and clarity of the calls, which some players felt were inadequate amid crowd noise.
Emma Raducanu expressed distrust in the electronic line calling at Wimbledon, particularly citing an inaccurate call against world number one Aryna Sabalenka. She noted, "That call was for sure out," reflecting deeper concerns that many calls throughout her matches have been "very wrong." Despite acknowledging that most calls were acceptable overall, her experience underscores the call for improvements in the technology used for line calling.
Both Emma Raducanu and Jack Draper raised concerns over the accuracy and volume of electronic line calls. Draper remarked on perceived inaccuracies, stating, "I don't think it's 100% accurate, in all honesty," highlighting broader reactions from players questioning the system following their matches.
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