LONDON, Oct 14: A system of computer-generated video replays to monitor line calls could be in place at Wimbledon and other major tennis events next year after the technology was given the thumbs-up by organisers on Friday.

The International Tennis Federation, organisers of the four grand slams, the Davis Cup and Fed Cup, said that the latest version of the Hawk-Eye electronic line calling review system — ‘Hawk-Eye Officiating’ — had, following a series of tests, met the criteria set by a testing committee.

The committee comprised representatives of the ITF, men’s tour organisers the ATP and the Women’s Tennis Association.

Hawk-Eye Officiating would be used to review decisions made by on-court officials.

“We have seen significant improvements in the system, especially since the last evaluation in July,” ITF Technical Manager Dr Stuart Miller said.

“We would like to thank the professional tours, tournaments and manufacturers for supporting the evaluation process.”

Although the committee gave its approvals to ‘Hawk-Eye Officiating’, it recommended that stadium-specific testing was conducted prior to implementation at tournaments.

The United States Tennis Association (USTA) had hoped to use the replays to monitor line calls at the U.S. Open last month but, at the last minute, said the available technology did not meet the standards of accuracy and reliability.—Reuters

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