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The Australian Open became the first grand slam to remove line judges and use ELC on all courts in 2021, with the US Open - which had previously used it on some courts - following suit in 2022.
LONDON (AP) — A ball that clearly landed long in a match at Centre Court wasn't called out Sunday because the electronic system that replaced line judges at Wimbledon this year was shut off. And ...
The oldest tennis tournament in the world will have a new look on court come 2025, breaking away from a long-standing tradition. Faults and out calls will no longer be made by line judges at ...
Electronic Line Calling will become available across a wider range of tournaments below the Grand Slams and elite tour after the International Tennis Federation announced a new three-tiered ...
But the tournament’s shift to electronic line calling (ELC) is in step with the rest of the tennis world. The ATP and WTA Tours have adopted the system, as have the Australian and US Opens.
Coach Brad Gilbert has been a fan of dispute-less tennis this week in Monte Carlo. Electronic line-calling will continue throughout the clay-court season for the first time.
There won’t be any more arguing with line judges over calls at tennis tournaments on the ATP men’s tour as of 2025 — because there won’t be any more line judges at those events by then.
There was more controversy around the electronic line call system during Tuesday's quarter-final action as a point in Taylor Fritz's match with Karen Khachanov had to be replayed because of a ...
LONDON — A ball that clearly landed long in a match at Centre Court wasn’t called out Sunday because the electronic system that replaced line judges at Wimbledon this year was shut off. And, because ...
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