The French Open will retain human line judges for 2026, making it an exception amongst tennis’ Grand Slams as others will use digital line calling.
The French Tennis Federation (FFT) confirmed the choice in an announcement, through which it mentioned it “will proceed to indicate off the excellence of French umpiring, which is recognised the world over”, based on vp Lionel Ollinger.
Roland Garros stays the one Grand Slam to not implement digital line calling.
“We’re a federation the place umpires and line judges work each day and, I say this with all humility, we’re the perfect nation for offering officers on the tour,” mentioned FFT president Gilles Moretton.
“We take satisfaction on this, now we have a robust coaching system. We’re a benchmark and we need to keep that method.
“The federation’s will is to maintain line judges so long as doable; proper now, the gamers are driving the prepare. If someday they unanimously say: ‘We cannot play with out the machine,’ we’ll see… However I imagine now we have a brilliant future forward to protect this officiating pyramid.”
On the 2025 version of the match, 404 match officers had been current, together with 284 French representatives from all French leagues.
Wimbledon adopted digital line calling (ELC) in 2025, leaving the French Open because the final of the 4 tennis majors to make use of people to adjudicate whether or not a ball has landed in or out.
As an alternative, officers depend on marks left by gamers’ pictures on the Roland Garros clay.
The road judges make an preliminary determination, earlier than the chair umpire verifies any contentious ball marks on the gamers’ request.
Aryna Sabalenka and Alexander Zverev have used their telephones to take pictures of marks in the course of the European clay-court swing earlier this 12 months.
The Australian Open adopted ELC in 2021, whereas the US Open adopted it in 2022 after utilizing it on some courts in 2020.
ELC at Wimbledon
Wimbledon eliminated line judges earlier this 12 months with All England Garden Tennis Membership (AELTC) chief government Sally Bolton describing the transfer as “inevitable”.
However Emma Raducanu and Jack Draper had been among the many gamers to query using digital line-calling within the match this summer time.
Raducanu mentioned: “It is type of disappointing that the calls could be so fallacious, however for essentially the most half they have been OK. I’ve had a number of in my different matches, too, which have been very fallacious. Hopefully they will repair that.”
The previous US Open champion went on to confess she didn’t belief the expertise.
“No, I do not,” she added. “I feel the opposite gamers would say the identical factor, there have been some fairly dodgy ones however what are you able to do?”
Draper additionally queried the efficiency of the expertise in its debut 12 months at Wimbledon, suggesting calls had been missed throughout his second-round defeat to Marin Cilic.
“I do not suppose it is 100 per cent correct in all honesty,” he mentioned. “A few those at this time, it confirmed a mark on the court docket.
“There isn’t any method the chalk would have confirmed that. I assume it can’t be 100 per cent correct – it is millimetres.”
Swiss participant Belinda Bencic echoed the uncertainty over the system and pointed in the direction of a standard outlook amongst gamers within the locker room.
“I additionally do not belief it,” she mentioned earlier within the week. “After all, you’re feeling a little bit bit silly questioning an digital line name, however after all it all the time relies upon the way it’s put in and the way correct it’s.
“It isn’t solely me, you already know. I really feel like I am watching different matches too, and I see gamers like saying the very same factor, complaining. And even on TV, you’ll be able to see clearly some balls are out or lengthy or one thing.
“We gamers discuss it and I feel most of us lend a hand.”
System malfunction throughout Pavlyuchenkova win
Probably the most controversial second of the Grand Slam was when a system malfunction resulted within the expertise being switched off for a sport throughout Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova’s victory over Britain’s Sonay Kartal.
Solely did it turn out to be obvious that the system had not been working when a shot from Kartal clearly landed past the baseline with out being dominated out, denying a bemused Pavlyuchenkova a 5-4 lead within the first set.
Umpire Nico Helwerth as a substitute introduced the sport to a halt and insisted the purpose must be replayed, paving the best way to Kartal breaking her opponent’s serve for a 5-4 benefit.
“You took the sport away from me… they stole the sport from me. They stole it,” mentioned Pavlyuchenkova upon returning to her chair.
Luckily for Pavlyuchenkova the incident didn’t show expensive as she went on to beat Kartal 7-6 6-4.
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