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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 ...
As the other Grand Slams embrace automation, the French Open remains rooted in a more tactile, time-honored version of the game.
PARIS -- Welcome to the last stand of the line judges. They are a dying breed in tennis, but at the French Open, the organizers are hoping to hold back the inevitable tide of electronic line ...
Lorenzo Musetti received a code violation rather than being disqualified for kicking a ball that struck a line judge; Follow ...
Lorenzo Musetti was warned for unsportsmanlike conduct for kicking a tennis ball that inadvertently hit a linesperson during ...
Frances Tiafoe called it “comical” that the player who beat him received only a warning for kicking a ball that hit a ...
The French Open stands alone among Grand Slams, uniquely maintaining traditional line judges and relying on ball marks to ...
World number one Aryna Sabalenka said she was "really confused" by the differing line calling systems on clay after sweeping ...
Carlos Alcaraz will face Lorenzo Musetti in the French Open semi-finalsFollow scores and reports from Roland-Garros on Sky ...
Frances Tiafoe says it was “comical” that eighth seed avoided action as he moves onto quarter-finals, where he will face ...
Lorenzo Musetti has been warned for unsportsmanlike conduct for kicking a tennis ball that inadvertently hit a linesperson ...
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