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US Open suffers gaffe with new VAR as technology fails during tense Andy Murray match | Tennis | Sport

Tennis’ new move into VAR got off to a bad start at the US Open on Tuesday as the technology failed. Corentin Moutet asked for a video review of a double-bounce call while facing Andy Murray in the first round. Although the moment was replayed for fans on the court and watching on TV, chair umpire Louise Azemar Engzell announced that the official technology wasn’t working, meaning she couldn’t change the call.
The US Open announced new video review technology for this year’s tournament, with the replays available on Arthur Ashe Stadium, Louis Armstrong Stadium, Grandstand, Court 17 and Court 5. And VAR had its first showing in tennis in the Grandstand court when Murray was serving for the match against Moutet.
The Brit was 15-30 down while serving at 5-3 in the third set when he was awarded the point from a double-bounce on the other side of the net. But world No 72 Moutet asked the umpire to review the footage to double-check whether the ball did indeed bounce twice before he managed to return it.
A video of the moment then started playing on a loop on the Grandstand court and on TV channels covering the match, showing the shot in slow-motion so viewers could also make up their minds on whether the ball bounced twice. But the umpire announced that the technology wasn’t working on the officials’ end.
Moutet could be heard shouting over to his box in disbelief as he said: “They don’t have it. They do not have the replay. They do not have it.” Engzell then announced the news to the disappointed Grandstand crowd, confirming that the original call stood meaning that Murray got to 30-30 on his serve.
“Ladies and gentlemen, unfortunately the VR is not working. What you are watching on the TV up here comes from [the] TV so [the] original call stands, so not-up,” the umpire told the crowd. It means that she was unable to access an official replay of the moment on her iPad on the system – an issue the US Open will want to correct before the next player asks for a review.
Murray then won the next exchange to get himself to match point but Moutet refused to go away. The world No 37 finally closed out a 6-2 7-5 6-3 victory on his fourth match point, also saving a break point to stop the 24-year-old from finding a way back into the match.
After the match, Murray said the replays shown on the court made it clear that the initial call was correct as he called on the tournament to fix the technology. The 2021 US Open champion said: “Yeah, so obviously I don’t know exactly how it’s supposed to work and who’s supposed to make the decision on it because it was quite clear from the second video that the ball had bounced twice.
“We watched it about 10 times. It clearly is not the umpire that’s making that decision. I don’t know how the technology works. But, yeah, it obviously didn’t go to plan in a pretty important moment of the match. So, yeah, it would be good if they could get that fixed.”
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FIFA chiefs stage Gianni Infantino protest with mass walk-out after Saudi Arabia furore | Football | Sport

Senior FIFA figures staged a walk-out in protest over Gianni Infantino’s late arrival at their latest congress in Asuncion, Paraguay. The controversial FIFA president had been forced to apologise after delaying the high-profile meeting several times due to joining Donald Trump’s tour of Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
Infantino made a late decision to join U.S. President Trump’s delegation in the Middle East. The meeting of the FIFA Council had already been delayed to Thursday and changed to a virtual event, having initially been scheduled to take place in person on Tuesday. Infantino had been present for meetings between President Trump and Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman and the Qatari Emir Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani.
While Infantino was touring with the 78-year-old, representatives from worldwide football associations were holding meetings in his absence in Asuncion. Frustration with his decision to travel to Saudi Arabia and Qatar is said to have boiled over.
In a further delay, Thursday’s meeting was moved back to 12:30pm after Infantino’s flight was held up. Reports this evening suggested that European delegates would walk out during the break after Infantino’s speech to show their displeasure over the situation. However, several members of the FIFA Council ended up leaving as part of the protest.
Among those reported by The Times to have walked out are FA chairwoman Debbie Hewitt and UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin. Several senior members of the congress made their displeasure known as Infantino spoke.
After finally arriving at the FIFA congress, Infantino said: “As president of FIFA, my responsibility is to make decisions in the interests of the organisation. I decided to be the last two days in the Middle East knowing the 2034 World Cup will be in Saudi Arabia and the World Cup in 2022 was in Qatar.
“The ‘25 Club World Cup and ‘26 World Cup will be in the USA, Canada, and Mexico. Some important discussions took place in regard to the World Cup, and I felt that I needed to be there to represent football and all of you.
“We had an issue with our flight, which made this delay happen. Apologies. Sorry, and I am looking forward to spending time with you here.”
Infantino has been FIFA president since 2016 but his management of the global football governing body has split opinion in recent years. He has previously defended his close alliance with President Trump as “critical” due to the USA’s joint-hosting of the 2026 World Cup.
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Golf LIVE: Rory McIlroy buries rivals at PGA Championship as fourth big player withdraws | Golf | Sport

No doubting the star attraction today with Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele off together on the 10th at 1.22pm.
Selected groups:
12pm: Luke Donald (Eng), Padraig Harrington (Ire), Martin Kaymer (Ger).
6:03pm: Tyrrell Hatton (Eng), Adam Scott (Aus), Will Zalatoris (US).
6:14pm: Dustin Johnson (US), Collin Morikawa (US), Justin Thomas (US).
6.25pm: Ludvig Aaberg (Swe), Patrick Reed (US), Jordan Spieth (US).
6:47pm: Bryson DeChambeau (US), Viktor Hovland (Nor), Gary Woodland (US).
7:09pm: Brian Harman (US), Justin Rose (Eng), Cameron Smith (Aus)
Starting at Hole 10:
12:38pm: Rickie Fowler (US), Brooks Koepka (US), Shane Lowry (Ire).
12:49pm: Jason Day (Aus), Tommy Fleetwood (Eng), Phil Mickelson (US).
1pm: Patrick Cantlay (US), Matthew Fitzpatrick (Eng), Jon Rahm (Spa).
1:22pm: Rory McIlroy (NI), Xander Schauffele (US), Scottie Scheffler (US)
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Tennis LIVE: Zverev launches angry complaint as Gauff issues apology | Tennis | Sport

Coco Gauff has apologised to her doubles partner at the Italian Open for her standard of play during their matches.
Gauff and Alexandra Eala lost in the quarter-finals to home duo Jasmine Paolini and Sara Errani, but had won two matches to make it that far.
The American felt that she was to blame for their disappointment, pointing out that Eala saved them from an earlier exit.
“And in our match yesterday, she definitely got MVP for that,” Gauff said. “I was just kind of there. So, I told her sometimes I forget how to play because sometimes it’s been a while. It’s just one of those things.
“You know how they say, you don’t forget how to ride a bike, doubles you definitely forget how to play.
“I told her I’m like a deer on ice at the net, that’s what I feel like. Many times I’ve apologised to her, but she’s quick, she’s fast, so she’s there to cover me.”
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