A wrong replay at the US Open leads a chair umpire to get a call wrong on a video review
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The USTA acknowledged an error in a U.S. Open match due to the chair umpire not being shown relevant replay footage, affecting a pivotal call.
USTA's Brendan McIntyre stated, 'After the review was complete, an additional angle was seen on the broadcast. The chair did not see this footage prior to making the call.'
McIntyre emphasized that the tournament referee's office has reinforced to replay officials that 'all applicable angles should be passed along' to avoid such mistakes.
Most players have expressed support for video review technology at tournaments, indicating a desire for enhanced accuracy in officiating during matches.
Read at Newsday
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