Rybakina hits out at electronic line‑calling system after Madrid row

Elena Rybakina said she has lost faith in the electronic line-calling system after the Australian ‌Open champion was left fuming over a disputed ​call ⁠during her three-set victory over Zheng ‌Qinwen at the ‌Madrid Open on Sunday.

The flashpoint came when China’s Zheng was awarded an ace for 40-0 ‌while serving at 4-3 in the second set, despite ⁠the mark appearing well out.

“Well with this thing, I won’t trust it at all,” Rybakina told reporters after her 4-6 6-4 6-3 victory sealed a spot in the last 16.
“Because ​there was no mark even close to what ‌the TV showed.”

The two-time Grand Slam winner compared the incident to Alexander Zverev’s clash with ⁠officials at the men’s tournament in Madrid last year, when the German was penalised for unsportsmanlike conduct after ​taking ‌a photo of a contested mark.

“It was, ‌I think, similar to what Zverev had last year because it was in front of her nose. ‌You can’t ‌not see it. It ⁠was pretty frustrating,” Rybakina said.

“It’s kind ‌of a stolen point. I understand it was her serve and she was serving ⁠really well, but it’s really ​frustrating.”
Rybakina next faces Anastasia Potapova for a spot in the quarter-finals.

Reuters

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