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Line judges will be scrapped at next year's Wimbledon championships and replaced by line-calling powered by artificial intelligence, the All England Club confirmed on Wednesday. The installation ...
Wimbledon is replacing human line judges with electric line-calling. The All England Club announced Wednesday that technology will be used to give the "out" and "fault" calls at the championships ...
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Wimbledon will break with tradition and replace line judges with electronic line calling from next year’s championships, the All England Club confirmed. The sight of immaculately dressed line ...
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Organizers of the prestigious Grand Slam tournament said the live electronic line calling "builds on the existing ball-tracking and line-calling technology that has been in place for many years." ...
Wimbledon is to replace all of its line judges with Live Electronic Line Calling from 2025, the tournament's organisers have said. In a major break from tradition, the championships will follow ...
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Wimbledon will replace all 300 line judges with artificial intelligence and an electronic system from next year, removing human officials for the first time in the championship's 147-year history.