The four majors operate independently:

Tennis is unique in that it has no game clock. A match can swing from 6-0 to 0-6 in the span of 45 minutes. A three-minute highlight reel shows you the winning shots, but it omits the tactical adjustments, the body language shifts, and the crucial double-faults. Full replays preserve the narrative arc of a match.

: In the US, the Tennis Channel App provides extensive on-demand replays for both ATP and WTA tour events throughout the season. Grand Slam Replays Replays - Tennis Channel

Gone are the days of players arguing with umpires over a ball mark on clay. The "Tennis Replay" system (most commonly Hawk-Eye ) uses multiple high-speed cameras to triangulate the ball's position in 3D, creating a virtual representation of the court.

For fans: Replays have made tennis more just and added a new layer of suspense. For players: Most prefer electronic calling, but want reviews to be instantaneous. For purists: The trade-off of a few seconds of delay is worth eliminating the agony of a bad call at match point.


Replays: Tennis

The four majors operate independently:

Tennis is unique in that it has no game clock. A match can swing from 6-0 to 0-6 in the span of 45 minutes. A three-minute highlight reel shows you the winning shots, but it omits the tactical adjustments, the body language shifts, and the crucial double-faults. Full replays preserve the narrative arc of a match. tennis replays

: In the US, the Tennis Channel App provides extensive on-demand replays for both ATP and WTA tour events throughout the season. Grand Slam Replays Replays - Tennis Channel The four majors operate independently: Tennis is unique

Gone are the days of players arguing with umpires over a ball mark on clay. The "Tennis Replay" system (most commonly Hawk-Eye ) uses multiple high-speed cameras to triangulate the ball's position in 3D, creating a virtual representation of the court. Full replays preserve the narrative arc of a match

For fans: Replays have made tennis more just and added a new layer of suspense. For players: Most prefer electronic calling, but want reviews to be instantaneous. For purists: The trade-off of a few seconds of delay is worth eliminating the agony of a bad call at match point.