💨 Abstract
Nick Kyrgios criticized Wimbledon's decision to end the 148-year tradition of using line judges, replacing them with HawkEye technology for electronic line calling. The Australian tennis star, who didn't participate in this year's Championships, believes Wimbledon should maintain its traditions. Meanwhile, former British No. 1 Tim Henman defended the decision, citing the technological advancements and the consistency with other major tennis events.
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