No Hawk-Eye, Big Problem! Irate Khachanov Kicks Net and Hacks Umpire’s Chair after Series of Close Calls
Life without Hawk-Eye? It can be brutal… Just ask Karen Khachanov, who was many times frustrated on Friday as he saw a lead evaporate and eventually lost to Dan Evans in Antwerp, 3-6, 7-6(7), 6-4.
By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Friday October 23, 2020Life without Hawk-Eye? It can be brutal… Just ask Karen Khachanov, who was many times frustrated on Friday as he saw a lead evaporate and eventually lost to Dan Evans in Antwerp, 3-6, 7-6(7), 6-4.
#Khachanov quedó eliminado en el #EuropeanOpen y muy contento no terminó… 👀pic.twitter.com/LeY8hzDQjv
— Set Tenis (@settenisok) October 23, 2020
He would return to chat with Nour momentarily, but he was not able to pull his tennis together to avoid going down to Evans.In the end it’s a lesson in psychology. The Hawk-Eye system isn’t perfect, but it does add clarity to the situation and let’s players accept the calls they’re given and move on. They believe they are being treated fairly and that’s that.Without Hawk-Eye, as we saw today, insecurity and mistrust seeps in and the potential for a catastrophic blowup exists.Are we not entertained? ]]>











