Swiatek double-bounce controversy reignites video debate
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Australian Open 2025
Dates: 12-26 January Venue: Melbourne Park
Coverage: Live radio commentary on Tennis Breakfast from 07:00 GMT on BBC 5 Sports Extra, plus live text commentaries on the BBC Sport website and app
A clear double bounce in the Australian Open quarter-final between Iga Swiatek and Emma Navarro has reignited the debate over how tennis uses video technology.
Navarro lost a point when she trailed 6-1 2-2 A-40 despite the ball bouncing twice in front of a stretching Swiatek, who went on to win 6-1 6-2.
Because Navarro continued playing, instead of immediately stopping the point, the American eighth seed was unable to challenge the call.
The Australian Open has introduced a video review system for the first time this year â but it can only be used on a point ending call or when a player stops play.
Afterwards Navarro said the incident did not âcause a momentum swingâ but still believes there should be a change to the system.
âI think we should be able to see it afterwards,â Navarro said.
âIt happened so fast. In the back of your head youâre like, âOK maybe I can still win the point even though it wasnât calledâ.
âItâs going to be a downer if I stop the point and it turns out it wasnât a double bounce.
âItâs tough.â
Five-time Grand Slam champion Swiatek said she âwasnât sureâ if it was a double bounce after it was suggested she should have conceded the point.
âIt was hard to say because I was full sprinting. I donât remember even seeing the contact point,â said the Polish second seed.
âI donât know. Sometimes you donât really look when you hit the ball.
âI thought this is like the umpireâs kind of job to call it. I was also waiting for the VAR, but I didnât see it so I just proceeded.â
When have video reviews been used for double bounces?
The Australian Open is the second of the sportâs four major tournaments to introduce the video reviews.
It was called into action later on Wednesday in the menâs quarter-final between American 21st seed Ben Shelton and Italyâs Lorenzo Sonego.
In an incident similar to the one involving Navarro and Swiatek, Sonego stopped when he thought there was a double bounce and raised the challenge.
Umpire Thomas Sweeney checked the replay and ruled in favour of Sonego, who was trailing 6-4 1-2 15-0.
âThe ball did bounce twice before Ben got to the ball. The score is 15-15,â Sweeney told the crowd.
Technology has been used to decide line calls for many years, but the 2023 US Open was the first time umpires could access replays to make a decision on double bounces.
It has been trialled at the ATP Finals and Next Gen Finals in recent seasons.
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