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Djokovic defends electronic line-calling: "I believe it is probably more accurate and makes fewer errors than a person"

Andrés Tomás Rico | 7 Jul 2025 | 21.07
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Djokovic defends electronic line-calling: "I believe it is probably more accurate and makes fewer errors than a person." Photo: Getty Images
Djokovic defends electronic line-calling: "I believe it is probably more accurate and makes fewer errors than a person." Photo: Getty Images

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One of the novelties of this edition of Wimbledon 2025 is one of the most controversial topics of the tournament, electronic line calling. This introduction has led to numerous controversial plays, and many tennis players advocate for the return of line judges. But Novak Djokovic does not share that opinion: "I guess since we introduced this technology for line calling, you have to trust a lot in the technology. I think the technology is probably more accurate and makes fewer mistakes than, I suppose, a line person. But yeah, you're going to have these particular cases where you have a system error, and then it happens at an uncomfortable moment in the match, like yesterday. That's not good. Yeah, I mean, I don't think in my matches so far I've had bad calls from the system, to be honest. I have no complaints in that regard," assured the Serbian after advancing to the quarterfinals.

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