Wimbledon introduces video review on six courts for this year’s tournament
Wimbledon will introduce video review technology for the first time at its upcoming tournament, starting June 29th. The All England Club announced the addition of the technology, which allows players to challenge specific calls like double bounces, on Centre Court, No.
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AI-generatedWimbledon will introduce video review technology for the first time at its upcoming tournament, starting June 29th. The All England Club announced the addition of the technology, which allows players to challenge specific calls like double bounces, on Centre Court, No. 1 Court, and four other show courts (2, 3, 12, and 18). This follows the U.S. Open and Australian Open, which already use video review. Players will have unlimited review requests. This system is separate from the electronic line-calling system, which Wimbledon implemented last year and is enhancing with visual indicators on scoreboards for "out" and "fault" calls.
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5 extractedPlayers will not be limited in the number of reviews they can request.
Video review made its Grand Slam tennis debut at the 2023 U.S. Open.
Players will be allowed to review specific calls made by the chair umpire, such as double bounces.
The technology will be available on Centre Court, No. 1 Court, and four other show courts.
Wimbledon will use video review technology for the first time at this year’s tournament.