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Join Date: Jan 2013
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What was mildly hilarious was how australianopen.com was spinning it as The Janowicz Meltdown all over the front page. Before the end of the match was called. It's only a meaningful meltdown if you loose. The Stosur performance was a meltdown. This was a question. And the question was: "How many times?" How many times will questionable calls need to be made before hawk-eye gets installed? Loud and clear.
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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It doesn't matter whether it was in or not at this point. In my opinion, if Indian Wells can put up the money to have Hawkeye on 8 courts then the Aussie open sure as hell should have it on court 8 (where Janowicz was playing) as well.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: expanding my Ignore List
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No there isn't, the ball is clearly at least overlapping the line in the picture if not outright touching it.
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Salvador, Bahia - Brazil
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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No, you can't, because that's not how perspective and video work. I'm not saying you don't have wonderful, hawk-like vision, but no matter how high-def the video is, the camera angle and proximity of the ball to the line make it impossible to see anything clearly, other than the fact that it was damn close.
Really though, the umpire did the right thing by not over-ruling; doing so on a ball that close on the far sideline would have been stupid and irresponsible on his part. |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Because she went with the line judge, who has the best view's call, on a decision which was clearly too close to call?
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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No the umpire was right not to overrule because she was on the other side to where the ball landed.
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No really. A bunch of girls showered Jerzy with flowers. And in the absence of hawk-eye, the umpire was utterly useless in he role.
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#73 |
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No problem. You are welcome to misinterpret what I say anytime you like. Moving on.
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Are you talking to augustobt, or imaginatively to the line judge? Surely not augustobt, right? Because I don't think augustobt is saying augustobt can actually see the ball as out, certainly not from the manner in which you've posted the blurry freeze frame. That would be absurd.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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I woke up this morning, and was thinking, "Please I hope this thread has died by now, because it's ridiculous for a bunch of people watching on TV think they are absolutely right by saying it was in or it was out when honestly nobody has any idea from watching it on TV as there was no hawkeye, and only a bad camera angle to make an honest determination."
I was disappointed when I signed in. LOL |
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