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For Novak Djokovic, this is a relatively easy call. He thinks the French Open is making a mistake by eschewing the electronic ...
The French Open is the last of the majors to use human line judges -- and it's been a topic of debate in Paris.
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 does not use electronic line calling and continues to rely on line judges and umpires - as well as using ball marks left on clay to determine whether shots are in or not.
The French Open stands alone among Grand Slams, uniquely maintaining traditional line judges and relying on ball marks to ...
Carlos Alcaraz almost took out a line judge when trying to play a shot during his second round win at the French Open. The ...
Roland-Garros is the last of the major tennis tournaments to trust human line judges over electronic calls, resisting ...
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 ...
Novak Djokovic criticizes the French Open for rejecting electronic line-calling, a trend many sports have embraced. While ...