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The French Open is the only Grand Slam tournament that does not use Hawk-Eye technology.
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It might be worth the game's governing officials time to evaluate the state of those tournaments that don't use the Hawk-Eye technology as a means of weighing in on the call making accuracy of court umpires.
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