U.S. Open to deploy Video Review system to assist officers

Aug 25, 2023 at 8:04 AM
U.S. Open to deploy Video Review system to assist officers
Chair umpires will review the evidence to determine if the original call has to be overturned or confirmed. If there is no clear evidence to change a call the initial decision stands.

Chair umpires will overview the proof to find out if the unique name must be overturned or confirmed. If there is no such thing as a clear proof to alter a name the preliminary determination stands.
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The U.S. Open would be the first Grand Slam to make use of a Video Review (VR) system to help chair umpires when calls are challenged at this yr’s event, with the system already producing constructive suggestions at numerous ATP occasions.

The system will permit gamers to problem a spread of choices, comparable to these regarding double bounces and foul photographs, and can use numerous digital camera angles to get the perfect view of an incident, in response to a doc on the U.S. Open media website.

“The VR official and VR operator will then send the video to a screen on the chair umpire’s chair as well as stadium screens when available,” the doc mentioned.

Chair umpires will overview the proof to find out if the unique name must be overturned or confirmed. If there is no such thing as a clear proof to alter a name the preliminary determination stands.

The ATP has had a VR system in place at its Finals, Next Gen Finals and ATP Cup lately and a supply on the males’s governing physique mentioned its use was extensively thought of constructive.

The WTA doesn’t use a VR system at its occasions and has no speedy plans to deliver one in, a supply on the elite girls’s tour mentioned.

The U.S. Open mentioned gamers and their groups would get three challenges per set and an extra one for tiebreaks and that the system could be obtainable on Arthur Ashe Stadium, Louis Armstrong Stadium, Grandstand, Court 17 and Court 5.

Tennis already makes use of ball-tracking and digital line-calling know-how in sure occasions and the VR system will intention to additional scale back the potential for human error.

The U.S. Open added the system may even be used to watch participant behaviour.

“In addition to the VR available on select courts to review chair umpire decisions, the tournament referee will have the ability on all courts to review situations … to determine if a player will be defaulted for a code of conduct violation.”