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Line-calling technology has long been used at Wimbledon and other tennis tournaments to call whether serves are in or out. At ...
Wimbledon has announced the shift to electronic line calling, marking a major change in the tournament's long-standing tradition of using human line judges.
This change marks a significant departure from the long-standing tradition of using human line judges to make calls during matches. Instead, Wimbledon will adopt state-of-the-art electronic line ...
The world's oldest clay court tennis tournament is preparing for a new era with the replacement of line judges by hi-tech cameras and fibre optics. For 117 years, line judges – under the aegis ...
LONDON (AP)—The Queen's Club final was halted abruptly when David Nalbandian injured a line judge, handing the title ... 7-6 (3), 3-4 in the grass-court Wimbledon warmup when the incident ...
The Australian Open and U.S. Open have already replaced human line judges entirely with Hawk-Eye, and Wimbledon is doing the same starting later this year.
Djokovic was defaulted for inadvertently hitting a line judge in the throat with a ball after dropping a game. It was a shocking and abrupt stop to the No. 1-ranked Djokovic's 29-match winning ...
Kyrgios criticised abusive Wimbledon fans and questioned the age of the line judges after reaching the second round with a 3-6 6-1 7-5 6-7 (3-7) 7-5 victory over British No 8 Paul Jubb.
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Wimbledon tennis tournament replaces line judges with technology in break with traditionLONDON (AP) — Wimbledon is replacing line judges with electronic line-calling, the latest step into the modern age by the oldest Grand Slam tennis tournament. The All England Club announced ...
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