Many have been calling for electronic, shot-review on clay for some time. Ever one to experiment (remember blue clay?), Ion Tiriac's Madrid Open used Foxten, a rival to Hawkeye, for reviews on the main court at Madrid. Foxten brags that it doesn't simulate the impact point of balls, as Hawkeye does, because it has more cameras, some low, on the lines.
But it looks to me (and to Ash Barty) as if Foxten blew a challenge on a break point, overruling the linesperson to call the ball in, and giving the game to Sabalenka. In this first image, which I took from Tennis Channel Plus' broadcast, the ball appears to be above the line. Ash was looking down at the ball as it landed at her feet and immediately pointed at the mark right in front of her foot. Barty had been critical of several Foxten calls during the tournament, according to the announcers. How does it look to you?
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Here's the ball making a full divot at the point Barty immediately pointed to, well behind the baseline.
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Here is the ball at the moment the system first showed the "IN" message, timestamped x.143.
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I posted a video of the exchange and review here, if you're interested. What do you think, was it in or out? My amateur guess is that the combination of clay covering that section of the line, with Ash's light-colored sneaker behind the divot fooled the camera.
But it looks to me (and to Ash Barty) as if Foxten blew a challenge on a break point, overruling the linesperson to call the ball in, and giving the game to Sabalenka. In this first image, which I took from Tennis Channel Plus' broadcast, the ball appears to be above the line. Ash was looking down at the ball as it landed at her feet and immediately pointed at the mark right in front of her foot. Barty had been critical of several Foxten calls during the tournament, according to the announcers. How does it look to you?
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Here's the ball making a full divot at the point Barty immediately pointed to, well behind the baseline.
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Here is the ball at the moment the system first showed the "IN" message, timestamped x.143.
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I posted a video of the exchange and review here, if you're interested. What do you think, was it in or out? My amateur guess is that the combination of clay covering that section of the line, with Ash's light-colored sneaker behind the divot fooled the camera.
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