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BBC Sport's Ask me Anything team explains why the French Open is yet to use an electronic line calling system and still ...
The French Open is the last of the majors to use human line judges -- and it's been a topic of debate in Paris.
Roland-Garros is the last of the major tennis tournaments to trust human line judges over electronic calls, resisting ...
The French Open is now the only one of the four Grand Slams to still have line judges Line judges are to disappear from Wimbledon after 147 years as the All England Club will adopt electronic line ...
In 2025, the London event will use an electronic line-calling system (ELC) instead. In the past, a court was monitored by as many as nine line judges, each tasked with determining if a ball is in ...
Wimbledon will be removing line judges from all of its courts during the tournament. The All England Club announced on Wednesday that from the 2025 championships onwards, electronic line calling ...
Wimbledon is to replace all of its line judges with Live Electronic Line Calling from 2025, the tournament's organisers have said. In a major break from tradition, the championships will follow ...
Wimbledon will break with tradition and replace line judges with electronic line calling from next year’s championships, the All England Club confirmed. The sight of immaculately dressed line ...
LONDON, Oct 9 (Reuters) - Wimbledon will break with tradition and replace line judges with electronic line calling from next year's championships, the All England Club confirmed on Wednesday.
Novak Djokovic thinks the French Open is making a mistake by eschewing the electronic line-calling and instead remaining old ...
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Out! Wimbledon replaces line judges with electronic line callingElectronic line calling will replace line judges at Wimbledon beginning in 2025, officials at the All England Lawn Tennis Club announced Wednesday. Wimbledon now joins other tournaments worldwide ...
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