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During a clay court match in Madrid, Zverev pointed out the discrepancy between where the ball landed and Hawk-Eye’s call.
Boris Becker has no doubt that Alexander Zverev was fully right during his Madrid Open protest.
The German was angry that a shot from Alejandro Davidovich Fokina was called in during their third-round match.
The top seed took issue with numerous electronic line calls and was issued a code violation through a three-set win over Alejandro Davidovich Fokina.
Zverev emphasized that while players accept the necessity of drug testing to ensure fairness in the sport, the system’s lack ...