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The Mirror US on MSNWimbledon hit by more controversy as Taylor Fritz left stunned by malfunctionWimbledon has been hit by more controversy after Taylor Fritz's quarterfinal against Karen Khachanov was interrupted by an Electronic Line Calling system malfunction
Taylor Fritz is through to the Wimbledon quarter-finals but the American has been at the centre of plenty of drama at the All England Club.
Wimbledon bosses are likely to face more question over their electronic line calling technology with a "fault" incorrectly called during Taylor Fritz's quarter-final
The American was ready to keep rolling Monday night at Wimbledon — even though his opponent apparently was not.
Fritz and Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard were dragged off at two sets apiece in their first-round clash at 10.18pm on Monday evening
THE electronic line calling technology at Wimbledon failed AGAIN in another major blunder. Wimbledon came under fire after the incident on Sunday when the Hawk-Eye Live system was deactivated and
Taylor Fritz was left fuming after a faulty call by Wimbledon’s ELC system forced a point replay in his quarterfinal win against Karen Khachanov.
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The Mirror US on MSNTaylor Fritz issues response to 'crybaby' claims after complaints ahead of WimbledonTaylor Fritz has responded to claims he is a "crybaby" after the American was left fuming at a lack of attention following his win over Joao Fonseca in Eastbourne
Day 1 (Monday, June 30) of Wimbledon 2025 entertained fans with plenty of thrilling matches. Carlos Alcaraz and Fabio Fognini's showdown went the distance, with the two-time defending champion sneaking past the veteran in five sets.
Follow live reaction to the opening day at SW19 with fans unhappy as Fritz and Zverev clashes were paused after Carlos Alcaraz progressed in five sets
On Monday, Mpetshi Perricard broke Taylor Dent’s Wimbledon record for fastest serve ever with a 153-mph bomb. Fritz returned the body serve and ended up winning the point. Dent had been reigning since 2010 with his 148-mph record.