Video reviews to be introduced at Wimbledon
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Video reviews to be introduced at Wimbledon
"Players will be allowed to challenge certain calls made by the chair umpire, similar to the systems in place at the US Open and Australian Open. The technology will be available on Centre Court and Court One throughout the Championships."
"Players will not be able to challenge the accuracy of electronic line calling, but they can ask the umpire to review decisions like whether a ball has bounced twice or touched an opponent's racquet."
"Daniil Medvedev utilized the review system against Jack Draper, leading to a ruling of hindrance against Draper after he gestured during a rally, showcasing the practical application of the new technology."
"Visual indicators will be added to scoreboards to complement the audio calls produced by electronic line calling, enhancing the experience for spectators at Wimbledon."
Wimbledon will introduce video review technology for the first time, enabling players to challenge specific calls made by the chair umpire. This technology will be available on Centre Court and Court One, as well as other show courts during singles matches. Players cannot challenge electronic line calling but can request reviews for certain decisions. There is no limit on review requests. Additionally, visual indicators will be added to scoreboards to enhance the audio calls from electronic line calling, improving the spectator experience.
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