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Eyes on the Ball: The latest injury suspect Jul 06, 2009. ... Carlos Alcaraz brings back Wimbledon cardigan in Roger Federer-inspired look ... By TENNIS.com Jun 30, ...
Those Hawk-Eye replays they show on TV look pretty authoritative, but actually, not all of the system’s calls are accurate. Even robot eyes can fail sometimes.
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Independent.ie on MSN‘The movement of the ball was discernible to the naked eye’ – R&A explain Shane Lowry’s two-shot penaltyThe R&A issued a statement on Shane Lowry’s two-shot penalty at The Open and explained that he did not have to be looking at the ball to avoid sanction. Lowry’s ball moved when he took a practice ...
You’re looking at high-speed footage of a tennis ball being served at 142 miles per hour. The video (below) was recorded at 6,000 frames per second. In ...
Georgia Giblin is affiliated with Tennis Australia, investigating where coaches look when evaluating the serve, and how sensitive they are to perceiving changes in technique. Every January the ...
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