Emma Raducanu Criticises Wimbledon Electronic Line Calls After Loss
- Emma Raducanu's run at Wimbledon ended this year when she was defeated in the third round by top seed Aryna Sabalenka.
- Her defeat occurred amid widespread criticism of Wimbledon's new electronic line calling system, which replaced human line judges this year.
- Raducanu and other players, including Jack Draper and Carlos Alcaraz, expressed doubts about the system's accuracy during their matches.
- Raducanu remarked that the call was definitely out, while Draper acknowledged some doubts about the system's complete reliability.
- The criticisms have prompted Wimbledon officials and tournament director Jamie Baker to defend the system as standard and reliable across the tour.
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