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Dqraper’s match at the Cincinnati Open prompted a wider debate about the use of replays in the sport.

 

Draper, the British No 1, defeated Félix Auger-Aliassime of Canada 5-7, 6-4, 6-4 to reach the quarter-finals but the match ended in a heated argument with an angry Auger-Aliassime claiming to officials that Draper’s winning volley had gone into the ground first. The umpire, Greg Allensworth, was unable to view a replay and called the point in Draper’s favour.

 

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The supervisor was called on to court but had no grounds to overturn the decision with replays unavailable and Draper insisted he had not seen what happened so was unwilling to concede the point without confirmation the call was incorrect. “It’s going to go everywhere now and it’s going to look ridiculous,” the Canadian told the umpire.

 

 

The two-time grand slam finalist Stefanos Tsitsipas reposted a video of the point on X, adding: “I don’t think I have ever seen a shot like this.”

 

Responding to that post, Djokovic called for the use of regular video reviews to help prevent such incidents. “It’s embarrassing that we don’t have video replay of these kind of situations on the court,” he wrote. “What’s even more ridiculous is that we don’t have the rule in place that would allow chair umpires to change the original call based on the video review that happens off the court!

 

“Everyone who watches TV sees what happened on the replay, yet the players on the court are kept in [the] ‘dark’ not knowing what’s the outcome. We have Hawk-Eye for line calls, we live in the technologically advanced 21st century! Please respective Tours, make sure this nonsense never happens again!”

 

Draper secures controversial match point against Auger-Aliassime in Cincinnati Open – video

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Draper secures controversial match point against Auger-Aliassime in Cincinnati Open – video

Draper’s run at the Cincinnati Open ended on Sunday in a 4-6, 2-6 defeat by Holger Rune in the quarter-finals. A tight first set was decided on its only break point, before Rune broke the Briton again at the start of the second set and saved three break points on his own serve to

complete the win.

 

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