Arbitraje electrónico

Rybakina pointed out a clear controversy at the Mutua Madrid Open with electronic refereeing.

Controversy with electronic hawk-eye in Madrid: Rybakina shows a bad ball... that was called good

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The electronic hawk-eye is once again at the center of controversy. It's not the first time we've seen how, in a clay court tournament, the margin of error of what the cameras capture becomes evident. The latest to experience this was Elena Rybakina, who during her match against Qinwen Zheng at the Mutua Madrid Open 2026 pointed out the mark of a ball that was called in... and proved to the chair umpire, who couldn't do anything, and to the production team, which captured the mark on the clay, that indeed, the ball was out. The Kazakh player couldn't believe it, as she saw the point go to her opponent despite it all.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Polémica con el ojo de halcón electrónico en Madrid: Rybakina muestra una bola mala... que fue dada como buena

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Automatic line-calling technology on clay court. Photo: gettyimages

This is how the ATP explains why it will install electronic refereeing on clay courts

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The compacted earth had resisted the implementation of Hawk-Eye or the new technology based on high-precision cameras, called Live Electronic Calling. However, this new campaign has been decided to be implemented and to eliminate the line judges. This controversial measure has been explained in detail by the ATP.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así explica la ATP por qué instalará el arbitraje electrónico en tierra batida

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Update in Wimbledon regulations. Photo: gettyimages

This will be the major innovation in the regulations of Wimbledon 2026

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The organization of Wimbledon continues to show an inexorable trend towards innovation and will do so again in the 2026 edition with the introduction of video review for three different scenarios. Each player will be able to request a video review as many times as they wish during each match to determine if there was a double bounce, if the ball was struck before crossing to the opponent's court, or if hindrance occurred, meaning a player speaking in the middle of a point and disturbing the other. This will only be available on the six main courts.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Esta será la gran novedad en la normativa de Wimbledon 2026

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Rybakina pointed out a clear controversy at the Mutua Madrid Open with electronic refereeing.

Controversy with electronic hawk-eye in Madrid: Rybakina shows a bad ball... that was called good

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The electronic hawk-eye is once again at the center of controversy. It's not the first time we've seen how, in a clay court tournament, the margin of error of what the cameras capture becomes evident. The latest to experience this was Elena Rybakina, who during her match against Qinwen Zheng at the Mutua Madrid Open 2026 pointed out the mark of a ball that was called in... and proved to the chair umpire, who couldn't do anything, and to the production team, which captured the mark on the clay, that indeed, the ball was out. The Kazakh player couldn't believe it, as she saw the point go to her opponent despite it all.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Polémica con el ojo de halcón electrónico en Madrid: Rybakina muestra una bola mala... que fue dada como buena

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Update in Wimbledon regulations. Photo: gettyimages

This will be the major innovation in the regulations of Wimbledon 2026

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The organization of Wimbledon continues to show an inexorable trend towards innovation and will do so again in the 2026 edition with the introduction of video review for three different scenarios. Each player will be able to request a video review as many times as they wish during each match to determine if there was a double bounce, if the ball was struck before crossing to the opponent's court, or if hindrance occurred, meaning a player speaking in the middle of a point and disturbing the other. This will only be available on the six main courts.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Esta será la gran novedad en la normativa de Wimbledon 2026

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Automatic line-calling technology on clay court. Photo: gettyimages

This is how the ATP explains why it will install electronic refereeing on clay courts

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The compacted earth had resisted the implementation of Hawk-Eye or the new technology based on high-precision cameras, called Live Electronic Calling. However, this new campaign has been decided to be implemented and to eliminate the line judges. This controversial measure has been explained in detail by the ATP.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así explica la ATP por qué instalará el arbitraje electrónico en tierra batida

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