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Australian Open technology slammed by angry stars Kyrgios, Tiafoe after ‘malfunctions’ – Wide World of Sports
‘F–king horrible. I hate it. I cannot stand it’

The Australian Open has a technology problem, with players openly railing against perceived inaccuracies with the automatic line calling and net cord systems.
Nick Kyrgios was involved in several furious exchanges with chair umpire Marijana Veljovic in his epic five-set win over Ugo Humbert on Wednesday night, when service winners were repeatedly ruled out by what Kyrgios believed were false let signals.
American player Frances Tiafoe left the court furious after being defeated by world No.1 Novak…
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