The All England club chief executive today claimed she didn’t know how Wimbledon’s new electronic line calling system became ‘deactivated’ during a match and insisted that there was no requirement to provide a public explanation.
All England chief executive Sally Bolton blamed German chair umpire Nico Helwerth and said that a review official had not been ‘doing their job properly.’ But she promised no review of how the ‘electronic line calling’ technology was working, despite insisting that the situation would not be repeated.
Helwerth was assigned no matches at Wimbledon on Monday, despite having been on the roster of match officials every other day at Wimbledon this year. The All England club insisted that he had not been demoted, like a Premier League football referee, and was on a normal day off.
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