Beware the machines taking over in sport / Letters
The debate over electronic line-calling at Wimbledon is similar to that over technology in cricket and football, writes Dr Martin Schwarz. Plus a letter from Christine Walters Hugh Muir’s farewell to line judges at Wimbledon, who have been replaced by electronic wizardry, fails to mention the (…)
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