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10.06.03

SPORT


Hawk-Eye to be used by Ö÷²¥´óÐã for first time at Wimbledon


Ö÷²¥´óÐã Sport will use the award-winning Hawk-Eye technology for the first time at the Wimbledon Championships this year.

Hawk-Eye will be used for Ace analysis


Hawk-Eye uses the latest in camera and computer technology to track the tennis ball across the court and will be used purely to provide further detail for viewers through discussion by the Ö÷²¥´óÐã commentary and studio teams.


It will not be used by the All England Lawn Tennis Club to overrule any umpire or line call decisions.


Taking into account the trajectory, skid and compression of the ball, Hawk-Eye produces an accurate real-time computer-generated replay which can be viewed and replayed through 360 degrees.


The computer graphics produced can be used by the commentary team to illustrate a whole host of statistics and player characteristics, from the trajectory of a player's serve to the distribution of a player's return hit point.


The eight primary analytical functions of Hawk-Eye for the Ö÷²¥´óÐã are as follows:


1. Serve Direction - Hawk-Eye graphics illustrate the bounce point of serves, colour coded by Ace, 1st serve and 2nd serve.


2. Break Point Analysis - Graphics illustrate the bounce point of all serves in play while the serve is at break point.


3. Ace Analysis - 3D graphics illustrate the trajectory and bounce point of all Aces.


4. Service Trajectory - 3D graphics illustrate the trajectory of a specific player's serve.


5. Return Hit Point – For each player, separate 3D graphics show the hit point for all strokes (excluding serve and return) which were hit into play.


6. Rally Hit Point – For each player, a separate graphic showing the hit point for all strokes in play (excluding serve and return).


7. Rally Direction – For each player, a separate graphic showing the bounce point of all their strokes in play (excluding serve and return).


8. Baseline winners – For each player, a separate 3D graphic shows the speed and trajectory of each baseline winner.


A secondary use for Hawk-Eye can be to offer an alternative view on a contentious line call decision, illustrating whether or not a ball went out of play.


This will not be available to umpires, and will be used if a decision has been contested by any player, or over-ruled.


Paul Davies, Executive Producer of Ö÷²¥´óÐã Sport's Wimbledon coverage says: "Hawk-Eye is a fantastic tool which will track the flight of the ball and help us offer genuine insight into the game in terms of direction of shots, consistency and tactics for the viewer.


"It is visually very dynamic and, in the hands of experts like McEnroe, Becker and Cash, Hawk-Eye will deliver an exciting new perspective on television coverage of the Wimbledon Championships, helping to explain, educate and satisfy the demands of an increasingly sophisticated audience."


The creator of Hawk-Eye, Paul Hawkins, says: "I'm very excited about Hawk-Eye being used at such as prestigious event as Wimbledon.


"It will add an extra element to the coverage as it's such a great tool to help explain the intricacies of the game, and hopefully it will help inspire children to take up tennis."


Notes to Editors


Hawk-Eye's revolutionary ball tracking technology is fast
becoming the industry standard for broadcasters around the world.


OwnedÌýby The Television Corporation Plc. Hawk-Eye was developed initially for cricket and has been used in test coverage in the UK, Australia and India.


Its tennis application is now being used at Wimbledon, The Davis Cup, French Open, Australian Open, Stella Artois Championship and the ATP Masters tour.


Hawk-Eye's technical innovation has contributed towards 15 awards in the UK for cricket coverage.


Hawk-Eye is also being developed for other sports including baseball.


Wimbledon 2003 - press pack


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