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Canadian star Carson Branstine took to social media to complain about the electronic line call system, following a controversial point that disadvantaged her during her match against Maria Sakkari.
American-born Canadian player and model Carson Branstine slammed the electronic line calling system in place at the WTA 1000 ...
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West Ham have completed their kit line-up for the 2025-26 season by releasing details of the third strip. The navy blue number is adorned with just the oversized hammers rather than the full crest, ...
Aviation experts spoke to top officials at Hampden in a bid to improve how refs speak to each other using in-game mics ...
The King's beloved niece Zara Tindall is celebrating a special day with husband Mike Tindall today - that's because the pair ...
During the Hall of Fame Game on Thursday night, we had our first look a the NFL's new virtual measurement system.
The reliability of electronic line-calling in tennis has come under the scanner once again, after Carson Branstine voiced concerns.
Wimbledon is the third Grand Slam to use the system, with Roland Garros choosing not to have electronic line calling. The ...
Donald Trump suggested late James Bond actor Sir Sean Connery’s support for his golf resort in Aberdeenshire helped him secure permission for the development. Mr Trump even attempted to recreate the ...
An English League Two club and a number in the Scottish Championship are keen on Kofi Balmer, but it remains to be seen ...
Celtic could be in line for a sell-on fee with their former right-back, Josip Juranovic, being lined up for a big-money move ...