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Technological advances that lead to fairer, more accurate calls are often seen as triumphs. But new technology doesn’t mean perfect precision – nor does it necessarily create a better fan experience.
MLB is testing robo umps in spring training, letting players challenge ball and strike calls using Hawk-Eye tech. The system ...
By 2006, professional tennis leagues began deploying Hawk ... but their deployment is shaped – and often limited – by human ...
before a crash led to a ninth in his 12th race. “I’m only human and I’m happy with how I had a good recovery and reset for the next couple of days of racing,” he said. Despite the minor ...
A November 2005 letter from the South Central Human Relations Center ... âÄù Carlson said he is leaving the race because he was offered a job officiating tennis and will have to travel for the ...
The Italian had led the ATP Live Race to Turin standings since winning the Australian Open, despite not playing since then.
British tennis player Fran Jones has withdrawn from the Colsanitas Cup after collapsing midway through the women’s tournament ...
"Discrimination has no place in our city," Chris Clark, spokesperson for the NYC Parks Department, told Newsweek.
From changeovers in dominance to a new way of looking at ball marks, here's what to look for as tennis moves on to clay.
The tennis players’ association that was co-founded ... “This is not just about money – it’s about fairness, safety, and basic human dignity,” Pospisil said in a statement.
and basic human dignity.' He went on to compare the conditions that some tennis players face with athletes in other sports, including in the NFL. Pospisil said: "I'm one of the more fortunate ...