Coco Gauff’s coach Brad Gilbert shared his two cents on the Daniil Medvedev double bounce controversy, explaining that simply introducing video reviews for such situations is the best thing to do.
On Friday, Medvedev got broken back by Carlos Alcaraz when serving for the set at 5-3 after chair umpire Eva Asderaki said that the ball twice hit the Russian side of the court before he returned it into the play. Medvedev wasn’t happy with the call at all and he appeared to curse Asderaki’s way.
Asderaki responded by coming down from her chair and going straight to the Wimbledon referee and supervisor – and after deliberation between the three parties – Medvedev wasn’t disqualified but only hit with unsportsmanlike conduct.
“As I am watching Escape from Alcaraz vs Meddy Bear. I really hope in 2025 championships we go to electronic line calling, like we do @AustralianOpen @usopen also absolutely 100 percent no reason why umpires don’t have monitors on court for incidentals like the double bounces etc,” Gilbert wrote on X.
As I am watching Escape from Alcaraz vs Meddy Bear 🐻 I really hope in 2025 championships we go to electronic line calling, like we do @AustralianOpen @usopen also absolutely…