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Why No Net Cord Judge Any More?

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EdmundD | 16:52 Mon 27th Jan 2014 | Sport
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Watching the Australian Open yesterday I noticed there wasn't a net cord judge. When did that stop and why? It seems net calls are solely the umpire's responsibility and there is no electronic involvement.
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There is an attachment on the net which beeps at the umpire if the ball touches the net during a service.............
The service let should be abolished. Play doesn't stop because the ball hits the top of the net at any other time in a rally, and the speeds of services means that it's about 50/50 as to who benefits when it happens with a serve, so just get rid of it.
There has been no net cord judge in major tournaments since the late nineties.

Cannot agree with your suggestion, bibblebub. A net cord service benefits the server probably more than 90% of the time (just count them up in a top level match). The server already has a considerable advantage (especially in the men's game) and any more would be unjust.

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