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The switch to electronic line calling (ELC) has “changed the atmosphere” at Wimbledon, according to two experienced line ...
A fter 148 years, Wimbledon line judges have been replaced by AI, and their reduced roles as ‘glorified butlers’ has been ...
Wimbledon is using a high-tech camera system in place of line judges for the first time this year. On Sunday, something went ...
Line judges have long been “part of the furniture” at Wimbledon, but they have been replaced with electronic line calling at ...
Line judges — the folks who determine whether a ball is in or out of bounds — are not part of the game. “I’m a bit sad because I’m looking at my TV and it looks like somebody’s done a bad Photoshop on ...
The eyes of the tennis world and beyond turn to Wimbledon over the next fortnight as the world’s best battle it out on the grass.Carlos Alcaraz is favourite to win a third consecutive title at SW19 ...
For the first time, the All England Club is using artificial intelligence, not meticulously dressed judges, to determine whether a ball is in or out.
Why are there no longer line judges at Wimbledon? Here's what you need to know as the Grand Slam tennis event continues: ...
The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club, which runs the tournament, announced they were doing away with line judges starting this year.
Wimbledon is guaranteed to be picture-perfect when it gets under way next week but the courts will never look the same again after the demise of line judges.
Their plight attracted the support of two English students concerned about the wider threat from artificial intelligence to their own future job prospects. Gabriel Paul, 26, and Harry Robson, 27, ...
The new system puts Wimbledon in line with nearly ever other top-tier tennis event on all surfaces — although the French Open, played on red clay, remains an exception, sticking with judges ...