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Home / Sports / Medvedev Fumes Over Hawk-Eye Snub at China Open

Medvedev Fumes Over Hawk-Eye Snub at China Open

29 Sep

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Summary

  • Medvedev frustrated with tennis' line-calling technology
  • Demanded Hawk-Eye replay during match, request denied
  • Defeated Davidovich Fokina to reach China Open quarterfinals
Medvedev Fumes Over Hawk-Eye Snub at China Open

As of September 29, 2025, Russian tennis star Daniil Medvedev has once again made his frustrations with the Hawk-Eye line-calling system known at the China Open. Medvedev, currently ranked world No. 18, eased past Britain's Cameron Norrie in the opening round to set up a second-round clash with Spaniard Alejandro Davidovich Fokina.

Though Medvedev went on to secure a comfortable 6-3, 6-3 victory over Davidovich Fokina on Lotus Court, the 26-year-old was still visibly frustrated during the contest. Following a close call, Medvedev demanded to see a Hawk-Eye replay on the big screen, but his request was denied by the umpire.

Medvedev has been vocal about his issues with tennis' electronic line-calling technology on numerous occasions in the past. The Russian's ongoing battle with the Hawk-Eye system has now spilled over into the China Open, where he will face a quarterfinal showdown against Germany's Alexander Zverev.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disclaimer:
Daniil Medvedev, the world No. 18 tennis player, expressed his frustrations with the Hawk-Eye line-calling system during his second-round match at the 2025 China Open, despite winning the match against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina.
Medvedev demanded to see a Hawk-Eye replay on a close call during his match, but his request was denied by the umpire. Medvedev has been vocal about his issues with the electronic line-calling technology on numerous occasions in the past.
After defeating Davidovich Fokina, Medvedev will face a quarterfinal showdown against Germany's Alexander Zverev at the 2025 China Open.

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