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Experts believe using Hawk-Eye would require more adjustments
- Updated: May 27, 2016
As the game of tennis heads towards more advanced technological help, clay court tournaments on tour remain without the help of an electronic line call. Almost all of the tournaments played on the other three surfaces have Hawk-Eye challenges available to help judge a questionable call made by the umpires.
There have been discussions going to whether or not Hawk-Eye should be used on clay and, according to Peter Irwin who is the companys director of tennis, it would …
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