The controversial moment unfolded when there was no "out" call when a backhand from Kartal went long, with Pavlyuchenkova having seen the ball was out.
During play on court, chair umpire Nico Helwerth halted play before he announced that the system "was unfortunately unable to track the last point".
Baker previously said: "But if a player wants to see the image of the ball on the line, they can request it theoretically limitless times during a match – although that never happens because one of the benefits is that there’s genuine acceptance now of the calls being made.
A spokesperson for the All England Club later said the technology was "deactivated in error on part of the server's side of the court for one game".
"We have apologised to the players involved," a spokesperson for the All England Club said.
"We continue to have full confidence in the accuracy of the ball-tracking technology. In this instance, there was a human error and as a consequence we have fully reviewed our processes and made the appropriate changes."
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