What do you think of electronic decision-making in sport?

What do you think of electronic decision-making in sport?

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Organisers have previously defended the new electronic system that replaced human line judgesAlamy Stock Photo

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What do you think of electronic decision-making in sport?

Wimbledon has issued an apology following a malfunction in its new electronic line-calling system during a match yesterday.

10.11am, 7 Jul 2025

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WIMBLEDON HAS APOLOGISED following a malfunction in its new electronic line-calling system, which was mistakenly deactivated during a match between Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Sonay Kartal.

The error became apparent when a shot from Kartal that missed the baseline was not called out. The incorrect call resulted in Pavlyuchenkova missing a 5-4 lead, which led to a replay and Kartal winning the game.

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Following the incident, Pavlyuchenkova said that the reliance on electronic decision-making in tennis is causing the sport to lose its charm and become “robot-orientated”.

Wimbledon organisers have strongly defended the system despite controversy over the removal of line judges.

So, tell us: What do you think of electronic decision-making in sport?

Poll Results:

It’s good, but it shouldn’t completely replace human judges (472)

I think it’s a great addition to sport (167)

I don’t think it should be used in sport (119)

It could be improved (101)

No opinion (26)

I think it’s a great addition to sport

It’s good, but it shouldn’t completely replace human judges

It could be improved

I don’t think it should be used in sport

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