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Britain’s Break With Tennis Tradition Is Going Over About as Well as You’d Expect

Wall Street Journal - SportsSunday, July 6, 2025 at 4:01:00 AM
Britain’s Break With Tennis Tradition Is Going Over About as Well as You’d Expect
Wimbledon, known for its strict traditions, decided to replace human line judges with automated robots this year—and let's just say the reception has been icy. Fans and purists are grumbling about the loss of the tournament's signature human element, including the occasional (and often dramatic) human error that added to the charm.
Editor’s Note: Change is hard, especially when it messes with something as beloved as Wimbledon’s old-school vibe. The move to robots might be more accurate, but it’s also stripping away the quirks that made the tournament feel special. It’s a classic clash between progress and tradition—and right now, tradition’s losing.
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