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Hosted on MSNIga Swiatek reacts to claims that she refused to admit double bounce vs Emma NavarroSwiatek reacts to the double bounce controversy that happened during her Australian Open match against Navaro.
Coverage: Live radio commentary on Tennis Breakfast from 07:00 GMT on BBC 5 Sports Extra, plus live text commentaries on the BBC Sport website and app A clear double bounce in the Australian Open ...
Iga Świątek dealt a straight-sets blow to Emma Navarro to reach the semifinals at the Australian Open, setting up a clash with Madison Keys.
One of the major points of debate during the Australian Open was the “double bounce” incident during the women’s quarterfinal ...
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No call on a double-bounce helps Iga Swiatek at the Australian Open against Emma NavarroMELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Not that Iga Swiatek needs the help during her dominant run through the Australian Open so far, but she did get the benefit of a no-call when she failed to reach a ball hit ...
But say the words "double bounce," and visions of last year's squabble between Felix Auger-Aliassime and Jack Draper likely comes to mind. That missed call—"horrendous," said the incredulous ...
While Świątek breezed to a 6-1, 6-2 victory, a double-bounce call at the end of the second set triggered yet more debate about how tennis uses its video technology. The incident occurred in the ...
A replay shown afterward showed Swiatek did not get to the ball before the double bounce. A chair umpire can be asked to review something like that, although only if the player stops during the ...
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