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Sample Question: Which technology is primarily used for precise line calls in tennis and goal-line decisions in soccer?

GPS tracking
Hawk-Eye
Virtual Reality (VR)
Wearable sensors
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Correct Answer: Hawk-Eye

💡 Did you know that Hawk-Eye technology was first introduced in cricket in 2001 to track ball trajectories, before being adapted for tennis and soccer? It uses 6-10 high-speed cameras to create a 3D image of the ball's path.

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