breaking tradition, wimbledon replaces line judges with technology
after 147 years, one of the world’s most tradition-rich sporting events will bust out of its comfort zone.
by rick richardson
wimbledon, the oldest grand slam tennis tournament, is bringing itself into the 21st century by implementing electronic line-calling instead of human line judges.
more tech this week: gates foundation, uk fund biotech grant for ag breakthrough | microsoft refreshes copilot with wave 2 | thomson reuters brings al to audit solutions | new in-flight earbud adapter ideal for travelers | new tech turns bombed-out rubble into blocks for new homes | discovery in california could power 375 million electric vehicles | lexar ssd expands storage for pro-level video | five new google maps and waze features | new warehouse robot could revolutionize efficiency | new pacemaker powered by light, no batteries | microsoft patents an encryption system to block visual hacking
exclusively for pro members. log in here or 2022世界杯足球排名 today.
the all england club recently stated that starting in 2025, technology will make the “out” and “fault” calls at the championships, eliminating the necessity for human officials to do so.