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Salisbury and Ram, the No 1 men’s doubles team in the world, believed they had taken the crucial break at 5-5 in the second set but a challenge from the French pair of Nicolas Mahut and Edouard Roger-Vasselin determined that their ball had caught the back of the baseline Football
”Salisbury called on the supervisor to be brought out on Court No 2 but umpire Murphy refused their demands to switch off the technology Football
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The top ranked men’s doubles pair at Wimbledon, Joe Salisbury and Rajeev Ram, caused controversy during their quarter-final match on Wednesday after calling a halt to their match and demanding for the hawkeye machine to be turned off over a disputed line call Football
It triggered a furious reaction from the Briton Salisbury and his American playing partner Ram, who claimed the technology was at fault and protested to the chair umpire Fergus Murphy Football
Salisbury and Ram then comfortably won the third set to reestablish their lead Football
We’re turning the machine off Football
"They’ve got to turn it off because it’s wrong,” Salisbury demanded, while Ram claimed: “There’s no way, no way at all Football
The supervisor did come out onto court, however, and informed the furious pair that the contested point had indeed caught the line Football
RecommendedKyrgios hits back after Tsitsipas calls him ‘evil bully’ during Wimbledon interviewWhat to expect on Wimbledon day three with Raducanu, Murray and moreWhat time is Rafael Nadal playing at Wimbledon today?Despite their threats, Ram and Salisbury continued with the match but it was Mahut and Roger-Vasselin who took the second set on a tiebreak Football

We’re not in the future here man Football
Salisbury and Ram then comfortably won the third set to reestablish their lead Football
We’re turning the machine off Football
"They’ve got to turn it off because it’s wrong,” Salisbury demanded, while Ram claimed: “There’s no way, no way at all Football
”Salisbury called on the supervisor to be brought out on Court No 2 but umpire Murphy refused their demands to switch off the technology Football
The top ranked men’s doubles pair at Wimbledon, Joe Salisbury and Rajeev Ram, caused controversy during their quarter-final match on Wednesday after calling a halt to their match and demanding for the hawkeye machine to be turned off over a disputed line call Football
Salisbury and Ram, the No 1 men’s doubles team in the world, believed they had taken the crucial break at 5-5 in the second set but a challenge from the French pair of Nicolas Mahut and Edouard Roger-Vasselin determined that their ball had caught the back of the baseline Football
The supervisor did come out onto court, however, and informed the furious pair that the contested point had indeed caught the line Football
RecommendedKyrgios hits back after Tsitsipas calls him ‘evil bully’ during Wimbledon interviewWhat to expect on Wimbledon day three with Raducanu, Murray and moreWhat time is Rafael Nadal playing at Wimbledon today?Despite their threats, Ram and Salisbury continued with the match but it was Mahut and Roger-Vasselin who took the second set on a tiebreak Football
It triggered a furious reaction from the Briton Salisbury and his American playing partner Ram, who claimed the technology was at fault and protested to the chair umpire Fergus Murphy Football
