Wimbledon serves up Hawk-Eye

The All England Club have risked the wrath of defending Wimbledon champion and world number one Roger Federer by announcing the use of Hawk-Eye at this year’s championships.

Wimbledon serves up Hawk-Eye

The All England Club have risked the wrath of defending Wimbledon champion and world number one Roger Federer by announcing the use of Hawk-Eye at this year’s championships.

The electronic line-calling technology, which will be used on both Centre and Court Number One, has split opinion since it was introduced at numerous tournaments including the US and Australian Opens.

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