The emptiness of the courts is worth noting the center court and the court, where the huge place behind the baseline is now occupied by the children of the ball.
Britain’s Cameron Nory Said that this line “looks cool” with umpires and contributes to the “tradition” of the tournament.
“Obviously there are many jobs and people who love tennis, who will definitely be left out of them,” he said.
But when many players agree that the line judges are part of the spectacle, some can argue with accuracy of the call.
“It is very black or white with a call as a player,” Nori said.
“In, out … there is no mistake, nothing is happening. Surely you have to feel for those linesmen and those people. It’s a bit hard for them, but it is very black or white with calling.”
The theater of players challenging the call is also a notable absence, unable to join with a close call drama with fans, which is being resumed on the big screen.
American 12th seed Frances Tiafo said he would like to see Wimbledon to see the line judges.
“I really like this [it] With them [line judges] In court, because I think it is better for pomp, “he said.
“If I used to hit a service at a large point, you go with a challenge, is it inside, is it out? The crowd, like, is ‘Ohh’. There is no one of it.
“If I now hit a good service and they call it out, you can still think that it is inside, but it doesn’t matter. I think it kills like this.”