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How to watch Hamburg European Open Tuesday: TV coverage, streaming live, match times and more May 20
How to watch Hamburg European Open Tuesday: TV coverage, streaming live, match times and more May 20

USA Today

time19-05-2025

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How to watch Hamburg European Open Tuesday: TV coverage, streaming live, match times and more May 20

How to watch Hamburg European Open Tuesday: TV coverage, streaming live, match times and more May 20 There are seven matches at the Hamburg European Open on May 20, highlighted by No. 26-ranked Alejandro Davidovich Fokina against No. 43 Gael Monfils. If you're hoping to stay on top of the action, then check out the Tennis Channel, which will have live coverage and the biggest highlights from the world of tennis on Center Court and Center Court Live. Hamburg European Open key details Tournament: The Hamburg European Open The Hamburg European Open Round: Round of 32 Round of 32 Date: May 20 May 20 Venue: Am Rothenbaum Am Rothenbaum Location: Hamburg, Germany Hamburg, Germany Court Surface: Clay Watch the Tennis Channel and more sports on Fubo! Match of the day: Alejandro Davidovich Fokina vs. Gael Monfils Start time: 6:00 AM ET 6:00 AM ET Round: Round of 32 Round of 32 Davidovich Fokina has not won any of his 11 tournaments so far this year, with an overall record of 21-11. Monfils has won one tournament this year, posting an overall 15-6 match record. Hamburg European Open schedule today Bu Yunchaokete vs. Frances Tiafoe, 6:00 AM ET (Round of 32) Alejandro Davidovich Fokina vs. Gael Monfils, 6:00 AM ET (Round of 32) Tomas Martin Etcheverry vs. Francisco Comesana, 6:00 AM ET (Round of 32) Sebastian Baez vs. Camilo Ugo Carabelli, 6:00 AM ET (Round of 32) Daniel Altmaier vs. Felix Auger-Aliassime, 6:00 AM ET (Round of 32) Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard vs. Alexander Bublik, 6:00 AM ET (Round of 32) Vitaliy Sachko vs. Flavio Cobolli, 6:00 AM ET (Round of 32) Sign up for Fubo to watch tennis today!

How to watch Hamburg European Open Monday: TV coverage, streaming live, match times and more May 19
How to watch Hamburg European Open Monday: TV coverage, streaming live, match times and more May 19

USA Today

time18-05-2025

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  • USA Today

How to watch Hamburg European Open Monday: TV coverage, streaming live, match times and more May 19

How to watch Hamburg European Open Monday: TV coverage, streaming live, match times and more May 19 The schedule at the Hamburg European Open on May 19 includes nine matches, among them Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (ranked No. 26) versus Gael Monfils (No. 43). Keep up with all of the action with Center Court and Center Court Live on the Tennis Channel, where you can find live coverage and highlights of major moments from the entire world of tennis. Hamburg European Open key details Tournament: The Hamburg European Open The Hamburg European Open Round: Round of 32 Round of 32 Date: May 19 May 19 Venue: Am Rothenbaum Am Rothenbaum Location: Hamburg, Germany Hamburg, Germany Court Surface: Clay Watch the Tennis Channel and more sports on Fubo! Match of the day: Alejandro Davidovich Fokina vs. Gael Monfils Start time: 6:00 AM ET 6:00 AM ET Round: Round of 32 Round of 32 The 25-year-old Davidovich Fokina is 21-11 this year, and still looking for his first tournament title. Monfils has posted a 15-6 record on the year, securing one tournament title. Hamburg European Open schedule today Bu Yunchaokete vs. Frances Tiafoe, 6:00 AM ET (Round of 32) Marcos Giron vs. Roberto Bautista Agut, 6:00 AM ET (Round of 32) Alejandro Davidovich Fokina vs. Gael Monfils, 6:00 AM ET (Round of 32) Tomas Martin Etcheverry vs. Francisco Comesana, 6:00 AM ET (Round of 32) Sebastian Baez vs. Camilo Ugo Carabelli, 6:00 AM ET (Round of 32) Jan-Lennard Struff vs. Justin Engel, 6:00 AM ET (Round of 32) Andrey Rublev vs. Damir Dzumhur, 6:00 AM ET (Round of 32) Daniel Altmaier vs. Felix Auger-Aliassime, 6:00 AM ET (Round of 32) Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard vs. Alexander Bublik, 6:00 AM ET (Round of 32) Sign up for Fubo to watch tennis today!

The camera never lies: electronic line calls in focus again as Zverev takes photo of ball mark
The camera never lies: electronic line calls in focus again as Zverev takes photo of ball mark

Straits Times

time28-04-2025

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  • Straits Times

The camera never lies: electronic line calls in focus again as Zverev takes photo of ball mark

Tennis - Madrid Open - Park Manzanares, Madrid, Spain - April 27, 2025 Spain's Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in action during his round of 32 match against Germany's Alexander Zverev REUTERS/Juan Medina Tennis - Madrid Open - Park Manzanares, Madrid, Spain - April 27, 2025 Germany's Alexander Zverev in action during his round of 32 match against Spain's Alejandro Davidovich Fokina REUTERS/Juan Medina The camera never lies: electronic line calls in focus again as Zverev takes photo of ball mark Alexander Zverev is convinced there was a defect in the electronic line calling system during his Madrid Open win on Sunday after the German risked a hefty fine by pulling out his phone to take a photograph of a contested call. The top seed overcame Alejandro Davidovich Fokina 2-6 7-6(3) 7-6(0) to reach the last 16 of the claycourt tournament but was frustrated by an incident in the second set when a backhand from his opponent was called in by the tracking technology. Zverev appealed to chair umpire Mohamed Lahyani to take a look but was rebuffed, and the world number two was then warned for unsportsmanlike conduct after pulling his phone out of his bag and taking a picture of the spot. "I honestly think there was a defect in the system. There was a mistake in the system in that moment," said Zverev, who later posted the photo on Instagram. "It's not like one millimetre in, one millimetre out, it was like four-five centimetres. That's why I went to the umpire and said 'Please, come down to have a look at this, I'm not crazy'." Reuters has contacted the ATP for comment. Earlier this month, women's world number one Aryna Sabalenka also took a photo of a disputed ball mark during a match in Stuttgart and was warned for unsportsmanlike conduct. The ATP has adopted the line calling system for all of its tournaments from this year, and while Zverev said he was a fan of the technology he was shocked by the incident in Madrid. "It's going to be interesting to see what happens now, what kind of fine I'll get, even though I'm right," he said. "I hope I don't get a fine, because obviously, in my opinion, I'm completely in the right and I should not get fined for this." REUTERS Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

Zverev gets a warning for taking photo of ball mark at Madrid Open
Zverev gets a warning for taking photo of ball mark at Madrid Open

Yahoo

time27-04-2025

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Zverev gets a warning for taking photo of ball mark at Madrid Open

Alexander Zverev of Germany reacts during his Madrid Open round of 32 tennis match against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina of Spain, in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, April 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez) Alexander Zverev of Germany argues with the referee during his Madrid Open round of 32 tennis match against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina of Spain, in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, April 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez) Alexander Zverev of Germany takes a picture with his phone during his Madrid Open round of 32 tennis match against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina of Spain, in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, April 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez) Alexander Zverev of Germany takes a picture with his phone during his Madrid Open round of 32 tennis match against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina of Spain, in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, April 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez) Alexander Zverev of Germany reacts during his Madrid Open round of 32 tennis match against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina of Spain, in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, April 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez) Alexander Zverev of Germany argues with the referee during his Madrid Open round of 32 tennis match against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina of Spain, in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, April 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez) Alexander Zverev of Germany takes a picture with his phone during his Madrid Open round of 32 tennis match against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina of Spain, in Madrid, Spain, Sunday, April 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Manu Fernandez) MADRID (AP) — Top-seeded Alexander Zverev got a warning from the umpire for taking a photo of a ball mark during the clay-court Madrid Open on Sunday after complaining about electronic line-calling. The German player told umpire Mohamed Lahyani there was a 'malfunction' with the system after a backhand from local favorite Alejandro Davidovich Fokina was called in while Zverev thought it had gone wide during their third-round match. Advertisement Zverev then took a phone from his bag and took a photo of the mark, for which he received the warning for unsportsmanlike conduct. After winning 2-6, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (0), Zverev posted the picture in an Instagram story with the caption, 'Just gonna leave this one here. This was called in. Interesting call,' flanked by two thinking emojis. ___ AP tennis:

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