Why does the French Open not have electronic line calling? - The tournament in Paris is the only grand slam that chooses not ...
If you would like to follow The Athletic’s French Open coverage, click here and follow our tennis page. How will the challengers on the ATP Tour respond to their task? Is this the tournament that ...
There may be a contingent of haters doubting the 44-year-old, but her comeback is a positive for the sport. Plus, a wide-open ...
Tennis stars try to convince themselves to play every point on its own merits. Pressure, of all kinds, makes that almost ...
PARIS (AP) — The tennis season is heating up with the French Open underway. That means that racket-smashing moments can’t be far off. In a sport known for its mental challenges, it’s part of the game ...
Coco Gauff finally met a player in Paris who could match her court coverage in long baseline rallies ...
First round in the second week at the legendary French Open, formally the Internationaux de France, and Frances Tiafoe, the ...
Osaka beat 18-year-old American opponent Iva Jovic 7-6 (5), 6-7 (3), 6-4 over nearly three hours on Saturday ...
French Open director Amelie Mauresmo said electronic line-calling is not 100% reliable on clay courts and has no immediate ...
In recent years, while more and more tournaments embraced electronic line-calling (ELC) systems, the French Tennis Federation’s annual announcement that it would retain human line umpires was ...
It’s more than just a fashion show for Naomi Osaka at the French Open. The four-time Grand Slam champion has advanced to the ...
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