Tennis Replays (2024)

: Pause a replay when the opponent hits the ball into the net. If you aren't already moving your arms into a unit turn, your reaction is too late. Racket Rhythm

At the heart of the modern tennis replay is Hawk-Eye technology , a computer vision system developed by Dr. Paul Hawkins in the early 2000s. Unlike traditional video replays in sports like football (NFL) or basketball (NBA) that rely on human officials reviewing footage, Hawk-Eye in tennis is largely automated. tennis replays

What if you want to watch the 1984 French Open final (McEnroe vs. Lendl) or the 2002 US Open (Sampras vs. Agassi)? Finding historical tennis replays is a different beast. : Pause a replay when the opponent hits

Most Grand Slam YouTube channels now offer this format. For example, the 2022 Wimbledon final between Djokovic and Kyrgios has a 28-minute extended highlight version that perfectly captures the match’s ebb and flow. Paul Hawkins in the early 2000s

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