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A former Wimbledon line judge said the tournament has “de-skilled” her ex-colleagues and turned them into “glorified butlers” ...
Eric Johnson told police he veered off the road, hitting several vehicles, a gas pump and pedestrians because he was ...
Wimbledon was forced to issue an apology after its electronic line-calling system malfunctioned at a potentially-costly ...
Former judge Brian Leveson says backlog in England and Wales ‘jeopardises’ entire system without radical overhaul ...
Defendants including some charged with serious crimes have begun being released in Massachusetts amid a dispute over pay for the state's public defenders. The first four defendants who didn't have ...
With their own legal status precarious, Michelet and his wife see the passport as crucial proof that their U.S.-born son is ...
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As at many other tennis tournaments, technology is now also used at Wimbledon to determine whether balls were out of bounds ...
Against the headwinds of a revisionist US, a shaky Western alliance and a global system in crisis, bold and decisive moves by ...
Wimbledon is facing fresh calls to revert back to human line judges after another embarrassing error with the electronic ...
Amidst a fresh line call controversy, Taylor Fritz secures his first Wimbledon semi-final, while Aryna Sabalenka stages a remarkable comeback to join him in the last four.
Detectives investigating the fatal crash involving the Liverpool forward's green sports car in northern Spain last week ...