Wimbledon tennis tournament replaces line judges with technology in break with tradition

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Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. officiate / əˈfɪʃ iˌeɪt / (v.) – to be in charge of judging and making decisions at a sports event, especially in the rules of play
    Example:

    The referee will officiate the soccer match this weekend.


  2. umpire / ˈʌm paɪər / (n.) – a person who monitors a sports game and ensures that players follow the rules of the sports event, especially in baseball or in a tennis match
    Example:

    Umpires should be honest and fair when making decisions during games or tournaments.


  3. traditionalist / trəˈdɪʃ ə nl ɪst / (n.) – a person who feels that older ways of doing things are better than new ones and doesn’t like change
    Example:

    Many traditionalists prefer the old system as they find it easier than learning the new way.


  4. serve / sɜrv / (n.) – (in sports) the action of throwing a ball into the air and then hitting it to start the game, especially in tennis, badminton, and volleyball
    Example:

    The player’s serve was so fast that the other player couldn’t hit the ball back.


  5. crown / kraʊn / (v.) – to publicly or officially give a title or rank of a champion or winner
    Example:

    Tennis fans are excited to see who will be crowned champion of the tournament.


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Wimbledon is replacing line judges with electronic line-calling, the latest step into the modern age by the oldest Grand Slam tennis tournament.


The All England Club announced that technology will be used to give the “out” and “fault” calls at the championships in 2025, eliminating the need for human officials to make them.


Wimbledon organizers said the decision to adopt live electronic line-calling was made following extensive testing at the 2024 tournament and “builds on the existing ball-tracking and line-calling technology that has been in place for many years.”


“We consider the technology to be sufficiently robust and the time is right to take this important step in seeking maximum accuracy in our officiating,” said Sally Bolton, chief executive of the All England Club. “For the players, it will offer them the same conditions they have played under at a number of other events on tour.” 


The move makes the French Open the only Grand Slam tournament without some form of electronic line-calling. The Australian Open and U.S. Open already had eliminated line judges and only have chair umpires on court.


Line judges at Wimbledon were dressed in famously elegant uniforms and, for traditionalists, were part of the furniture at the All England Club.


Bolton said Wimbledon had a responsibility to “balance tradition and innovation.”


“Line umpires have played a central role in our officiating set-up at the championships for many decades,” she said, “and we recognize their valuable contribution and thank them for their commitment and service.”


Line-calling technology has long been used at Wimbledon and other tennis tournaments to call whether serves are in or out.


At the U.S. Open, there have been no line judges—and only chair umpires—since 2021, with Hawk-Eye Live electronic line-calling used for all courts.


Bolton said the moves have been made to ensure the day of the finals “builds towards the crescendo of the ladies’ and gentlemen’s singles finals, with our champions being crowned in front of the largest possible worldwide audience.”


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

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Discussion A

  • Do you think the use of technology instead of human officials would make judging games more accurate? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • Do you think more sports will use technology instead of human officials for accuracy in the near future? Why or why not? How do you think this will affect jobs in the sports industry? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • Bolton said Wimbledon had a responsibility to “balance tradition and innovation.” Why do you think Bolton said this? Do you agree with the statement? Why or why not? In your opinion, what is the main responsibility of sports organizations to teams, players, and fans? Discuss.
  • Do you think it is easy or difficult for sports organizations and leagues to balance tradition and innovation? Why do you say so? Discuss.