In the ATP circuit, there have been many moments of disbelief, incomprehensible, or simply strange around some refereeing decisions. The latest one occurred yesterday at the ATP Cincinnati in the match between Taylor Fritz and Brandon Nakashima. During a rally, the referee decided to stop the point. What had happened? Well, one of Nakashima's shots had gone out, but the electronic hawk-eye didn't call it, and Fritz continued the point. It took 5 seconds for the referee to stop the game and replay the point. In response, Fritz showed his disbelief, reproaching the judge for not calling it earlier. And his response? Fritz should have stopped the point to review it due to the hawk-eye electronic error! Quite curious, furthermore, the point had to be replayed instead of being awarded to Taylor.
Drama at #CincyTennis 👀
— Tennis TV (@TennisTV) August 14, 2024
The umpire stops the point mid-rally between Fritz & Nakashima... pic.twitter.com/00SRdw5NZk
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Este es el increíble fallo del ojo de halcón electrónico que desconcertó a Taylor Fritz

