Line calling error comes at crucial point during Rome match | The Break
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- čas přidán 9. 05. 2024
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Layani has quite the history of fc. ukups at the Italian Open this last couple of years. Rune match also last year. The guy often tries to be too exaggerated also with his elongated score calls. Loves the attention
Both Layani calls were on the opposite side of the court from the chair. I just can’t see how he can be so insistent that what he thinks he saw is what actually happened
i still don*t get what the original call was. the announcers said the linesperson raised her hand but did not call out?
He has a history of doing this
Looking at ball marks on a clay court that has hundreds of marks on it already is stupid. I can't believe we still have to deal with umpires looking at wrong marks or players erasing marks against them in 2024.
Agreee. Hawk Eye to the rescue
Electronic line calls are not 100 % exact also.
@@alfasud1972 at least all will agree. no more debate
1) Layani should have been penalised, reprimanded or removed years ago
2) Please pronounce players’ names correctly! It’s literally part of the job as a journalist and media outlet
I can understand the confusion at the fognini match, ump view is hard from that side, and if there are other marks that can be hard. The Murray mark appears to be way behind the baseline on this video though, was there a ELC replay of that ball?
Replay at the end, shows what you can see by the eye, bad call from the ump. He should be able to judge a ball mark like this correctly.
czcams.com/video/bFGx4k6JHHg/video.htmlfeature=shared
Layani is overconfident always
We get to see countless replays, the umpire only gets to see it in a split second from several meters away.
The ELC will eliminate human error and umpires being put in this position again.
ELC is not error proof.
infuriating situation for Evans. It's about losing tens of thousands of dollars and precious atp points for that erroreneous call.
The g is silent
The beginning of the end for Thiem 😢
Eva Asdaraki is the best umpire
Layani is biased as hell. I saw several matches where he favours one player over the other. Corrupt.
Definitely. I’m happy that electronic line calling will be available on all clay tournaments next year.
I still find Mohamed Layani the GOAT of umpires, even if he likes to see balls "catching the line". I think what often happens is that due to the balls trajectory (and possibly also airflow) lines sometimes get cleared a little, even though the ball clearly bounces afterwards. this never occured to me when doing my own linecalling, but when you see super-slow-mo footage of cameras placed on ground level, you see that the ball can sometimes graze the ground before it actually bounces, especially on flatter or backspin shots.
Nonsense, a mark is a mark. I play a lot of tennis and had a lot of these "trajectory" talks...the only thing that should be valid is the mark, is there space between the mark and the line or there isnt. Thats the only fair way to judge a call on clay (yet). Automatic calls from next year and thank god for that. But in club matches...a mark is a mark.
Not a chance. Eva Asdaraki is the GOAT. She’s virtually never wrong and she keeps a cool head and doesn’t get involved in dramatics
@@StewNWT she is the female goat yes. they are both great.
the ball was in. What's the all the fuss about?