Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova Gives Blunt Reaction to Potentially Losing at Wimbledon Due to the Controversial Missed Line Call
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova was on the brink of losing the first set due to a line call error.

Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (via Wimbledon)
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Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova voiced strong criticism after a controversial moment during her match on Centre Court at Wimbledon. She accused the tournament of taking a game away from her due to a failure in the electronic line-calling system. The Russian also directed frustration at the chair umpire, suggesting there was bias in the decision-making.
The incident happened at 4-4 in the first set when Pavlyuchenkova had game point. Kartal hit a backhand that landed well out, but the Hawk-Eye system failed to make the call. When asked afterward if such a mistake could have changed the outcome of the match, Pavlyuchenkova gave an answer in the best possible way. She said in her post-match press conference:
I would just say I hate Wimbledon and never come back. I’d say I hate grass and Wimbledon.
To add to the confusion, the audio system unexpectedly announced “stop, stop,” leaving players and spectators unsure of what was happening. German umpire Nico Helwerth paused the match and informed the crowd there was an issue. With no video replay available to the chair umpire, he contacted tournament officials by phone to figure out the next step.
Pavlyuchenkova on the missed line call during her match with Kartal at Wimbledon
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“If you had lost the match because of that call, which was possible because it gave her a break.. how would you be feeling?”
Anastasia: “I would just say I hate Wimbledon and never come back. I’d… pic.twitter.com/TlDsGWgq76
After nearly a three-minute delay, it was confirmed that the tracking system failed to register the shot. As a result, the point was replayed instead of awarded. Though visibly frustrated by the situation, Pavlyuchenkova managed to refocus and went on to win the match in straight sets.
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova shares her take on the influence of umpires amid controversial call
Wimbledon’s automated line-calling system faced criticism on Sunday after a technical issue disrupted Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova’s fourth-round match against Britain’s Sonay Kartal. The error occurred during a crucial point on Centre Court, causing confusion and frustration for the players and the crowd. Pavlyuchenkova later explained the situation and felt it could have been handled more effectively by the officials:

I think it’s also difficult for him. He was probably scared to take such a big decision. But I think they should. That’s what they’re there for, sitting on the chair. That’s why we have a chair umpire. Otherwise, I think, soon, let’s just play without them.
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova was asked about the umpires becoming passive instead of taking initiative these days, ‘They’re very good at giving fines though and code violations…. This, they don’t miss’ 💀
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“Something some players have suggested is that the umpires have almost become… pic.twitter.com/YEKXUDC6oX
Despite the controversy, Pavlyuchenkova stayed focused. She quickly regained her composure and used her experience to win the match in straight sets, 7-6(3), 6-4. The victory secured her place in the Wimbledon quarter-finals for the first time in nine years.
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova apologizes to the Wimbledon crowd
Veteran tennis star Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova reached her second Wimbledon quarter-final after a straight-sets win over Britain’s Sonay Kartal.

After her victory, Pavlyuchenkova addressed the Centre Court crowd. She expressed pride in her performance, especially given the challenging conditions. Aware that the home fans were supporting Kartal, she offered an apology for ending the British player’s run. She said:
Sorry guys. Thank you!
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova after beating the last British woman in the draw at Wimbledon:
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 6, 2025
“Sorry guys. Thank you!” 😭 pic.twitter.com/yHBRwNTq7z
Kartal, playing in the fourth round of a Grand Slam for the first time, showed promise but struggled with nerves. Pavlyuchenkova used her experience to stay calm and take control of the key points. Her consistent play proved too strong, and she secured the win in just under two hours.
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