The U.S. Tennis Association acknowledged Sunday that the wrong call was made on an illegal shot during a third-round U.S. Open match between Anna Kalinskaya and Beatriz Haddad Maia a night earlier because the chair umpire was not shown the relevant replay by the video review official.
Anna Kalinskaya - The Canadian PressNEW YORK —
The point in question happened 11 minutes into the match Saturday night at Louis Armstrong Stadium, with the 15th-seeded Kalinskaya leading 2-0, and the 22nd-seeded Haddad Maia serving at deuce. McIntyre said this was the fifth use of video review of this year's U.S. Open. Most players think all tournaments should use that kind of technology to aid chair umpires in making calls.
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