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John McEnroe supports Victoria Azarenka's idea for full video replays on disputed calls

Former world No 1 backs Belarus' suggestion on using better technology for line calls after disagreement in defeat by Serena Williams

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Victoria Azarenka argues with chair umpire Kader Nouni. Photo: AP

After a much-debated call in her third-round French Open loss to Serena Williams, Belarus' Victoria Azarenka suggested that perhaps it is time for full-on instant replays to be used in tennis - beyond simply the Hawk-Eye line-calling technology used at other tournaments.

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"Sometimes we need to have a review," Azarenka said, explaining that chair umpires could use "a little TV screen" that would also allow them to monitor audio and video.

Not surprisingly, John McEnroe would support that sort of thing.

Victoria Azarenka serves against American Serena Williams at Roland Garros. Photo: AFP
Victoria Azarenka serves against American Serena Williams at Roland Garros. Photo: AFP
"Why not have video replay? I mean, to me, we should have video replay even if someone calls a foot fault," McEnroe said at Roland Garros.

Williams offered a similar thought after coming back to beat Azarenka 3-6, 6-4, 6-2 on Saturday, making a wink-and-a-smile reference to when she was called for a foot fault at the end of a 2009 US Open semi-final loss to Kim Clijsters.

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In general, Williams agreed with Azarenka's proposal.

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