London:The 2020 ATP Finals, for the first time in tournament's history, will feature electronic line-calling and video review.
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According to the ATP Tour website, the lines will be called electronically by hawkeye live - as there won't be line judges this year amid the Covid-19 pandemic -- and a chair umpire will oversee the action. Players will be able to request video review for suspected not-ups, foul shots, touches and other reviewable calls.
"Innovation and technology have always played a central part in the success of Nitto ATP Finals, and we're pleased to be incorporating electronic line calling and video review in our 12th and final year in London. And for different reasons, this year also provided the right opportunity for us to use it due to the challenges we're facing with Covid-19," ATP Chief Tour Officer Ross Hutchins said.
"We believe it's the right time to use and because of the restrictions that are in place in London, and specifically to tennis with interaction between players and officials," he added.