Charleston, SC (WCIV) – One Charleston Open credit makes history with the introduction of a revolutionary technology that should revolutionize the tennis score.
The tournament has Hological electric line implementation calling liveA system that eliminates the need for line judges by providing “OUT” calls throughout the matches.
This marks the first time that technology has been used on Green Clay at the Charleston Open.
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Daria Kasatkina, seeded n ° 5, expressed his support for the new system.
“It’s less drama for players because you play, and you don’t think there are no interruptions,” she said. “You know, as when the line men say and you check that it is in it, and then everyone thinks whether it is whether we play or not. You are more focused on the game. You don’t think about this drama.”
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Amanda Anisimova, seeded n ° 7, shared a more prudent perspective.
“I have the impression, because it is on Clay can see the brand, so in a way that it was like, I don’t know, you could go and watch the ball and have this interaction, but we will see,” she said. “I mean, I hope it will be good.”
Although reactions to new technology are mixed, tournament officials are convinced that the system will improve precision and consistency in online score.
In addition to line technology, The Open also uses a video review system based on two of the courts this week.