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ITF introduces tiered system to broaden access to Electronic Line Calling

WORLDWIDE, JUL 23 – The ITF's new Gold, Silver, and Bronze Electronic Line Calling system enables adoption at all tournament levels, improving access without requiring off-court operators, the federation said.

Electronic Line Calling will become available across a wider range of tournaments below the Grand Slams and elite tour after the International Tennis Federation announced a new three-tiered classification of systems on Wednesday.Previously reserved for elite events, ELC systems will now be designated as Gold,

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Paris, France. Gold, silver or bronze: the bodies that run the world tennis set a hierarchical classification among the various electronic arbitration systems, establishing categories according to their reliability, indicated Wednesday the International Tennis Federation (ITF). In force for several years in tournaments that are played on hard surface, the electronic arbitration live was extended in 2025 to most ATP tournaments on beaten ground, …

Gold, silver or bronze: the instincts that lead the world's t-shirts have established a classification of rquica yesterday between the different systems of electronic arbitration nic, setting categories according to their reliability, indicated in this Thursday (23) to ITF (Feder de l'International de T nis). Read more (07/23/2025

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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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