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Umpire has 'rest day' after line-call controversy

BBC NewsMonday, July 7, 2025 at 1:42:10 PM
Umpire has 'rest day' after line-call controversy
The umpire involved in Sunday's disputed line call at Wimbledon—where electronic review sparked debate—is taking a break today. Tournament officials haven't clarified whether it's routine or related to the incident, but the timing raises eyebrows.
Editor’s Note: Even with high-tech tools like electronic line-calling, human judgment (and scrutiny) still plays a huge role in sports. This little pause for the umpire hints at the pressure officials face when tech and tradition collide on one of tennis's biggest stages.
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