Jelena Ostapenko has once again made it clear that she believes the electronic line calling system can make a mistake.
Ostapenko, ranked at No. 10 in the world, has had several outbursts, in which she didn’t believe the automated call that was made by the electronic line calling system. While Ostapenko would be left annoyed and questioning if the right call was made, nothing would change as the chair umpire can’t overturn a call made by the electronic line calling,
After upsetting Coco Gauff in the 2023 Australian Open round-of-16, Ostapenko was directly asked to share her thoughts on the electronic line calling system. At the time, Ostapenko acknowledged that in most cases the system gets the right call but also added that “it feels like it makes some mistakes.”
In her return to the Australian Open, Ostapenko was asked to address her “argues” with the system.
“Ha-ha! I mean – yes, but honestly, as I already mentioned in the past, everybody trusts the Hawk-Eye system fully, but I think it makes mistakes,” Ostapenko told Tennis Majors.
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