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Elena Rybakina criticized the electronic line-calling system after a disputed call during her match at the Madrid Open. She argued that the system incorrectly awarded an ace to her opponent, Qinwen Zheng, despite evidence suggesting the ball was out.
Elena Rybakina said she does not trust the electronic line-calling system after a controversial ruling against her at the Madrid Open.
During Rybakinaâs Round of 32 match Sunday at the Madrid Open, her opponent Qinwen Zheng was awarded an ace in the second set at 30â0 despite the ball appearing to be out. Zheng was ahead by a set, and was trying to hold serve to level the second set at 4.
Rybakina pleaded to umpire Julie Kjendlie that the clay court showed a mark that could prove that the ball landed past the line.
âThe system is wrong,â Rybakina told Kjendlie. âThis is not a joke. ⊠It is absolutely wrong.â
But the umpire said she had to adhere to the ruling of the system and could not step down from her seat to check the mark.
âHow it looks there and how it is usually looks different,â Kjendlie said. âThat is the mark, but I cannot go down.â
Umpires are not allowed to overturn the call of the electronic line-calling system. A similar issue occurred last year when Alexander Zverev asked the umpire to check a call at the 1000-level event, but the umpire insisted there was nothing he could do.
Rybakina told reporters after the match that she will not be able to trust the system.
âWell with this thing, I wonât trust it at all,â Rybakina said. âBecause there was no mark even close to what the TV showed.â
The Madrid Open uses the Hawk-Eye system for its electronic line-calling, the same technology used at the Australian Open, US Open, and Wimbledon. The French Open, the only Grand Slam tournament played on clay, will continue to have human line judges this year.
Hawk-Eye, which is owned by Sony, and the Madrid Open did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Wimbledon used the system for the first time last year and faced significant challenges and pushback from players.
British menâs star Jack Draper said he didnât think the system was â100% accurate,â and fellow Brit Emma Raducanu said she hopes the tournament can fix the systemâs errors.
Adding more drama to the Madrid Open, a stomach virus has caused several players to withdraw or retire from the tournament.
Coco Gauff vomited on the court during her third round win over Sorana Cirstea on Sunday. âI think I got the Madrid stomach virus thatâs going around,â Gauff said. âIâm usually someone who doesnât get sick. My luck today just wasnât good.â
Womenâs world No. 3 Iga ĆwiÄ tek retired in the third set of her third-round match against Ann Li on Saturday, while Liudmila Samsonov and menâs player Marin ÄiliÄ have also retired due to sickness.
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Elena Rybakina stated that the electronic line-calling system is 'wrong' and expressed her distrust after a controversial ruling during her match.
During her Round of 32 match, Rybakina's opponent was awarded an ace despite the ball appearing to be out, leading to Rybakina's protest to the umpire.
Umpire Julie Kjendlie stated she had to adhere to the electronic system's ruling and could not check the mark on the clay court.
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