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Originally Posted by GioforPM
There's no sensors in the ball in tennis. And also no obstructions between the ball and the view.
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I don’t know where the cameras are but certainly there can be obstructions in tennis, no? Are there always instructions in hockey?
Anyway you were referring to precision for edges of the puck, needing to be correct every time, calibration etc. all of which would seem to apply in tennis. The system in tennis seems to work perfectly and with no delay.
Does there have to be sensors in the puck for this to work? Seems like a bunch of excuses, I think this could be achieved if it was any kind of priority.