In or out? The science behind judging a tennis match

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According to a study conducted by researchers at the University of California-Davis, a large majority of near-the-line shots called incorrectly by Wimbledon line judges have come on balls ruled out that were actually in. Why? It's science.

McEnroe could've used this info.

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