World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz and No. 19 seed Tommy Paul were set to face off on Rod Laver Arena on Sunday for a place in the quarterfinals, when the chair umpire spotted a banned item hidden under a ...
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Whoop responds after Carlos Alcaraz forced to remove its fitness band during Australian Open match
Carlos Alcaraz was forced to remove his Whoop fitness tracker from his wrist during his fourth-round clash with America’s ...
When Carlos Alcaraz was asked by an umpire to remove his WHOOP band during a match at the Australian Open, it didn’t take long for the situation to spiral. Players ...
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What is a Whoop, the bracelet that Carlos Alcaraz was forced to remove? Why is it prohibited?
Before the start of the match between the Spaniard and American Tommy Paul, the chair umpire, Marija Cicak, told him to ...
No pain, no gain,” Aryna Sabalenka wrote on fitness trainer Jason Stacy’s head before walking onto Rod Laver Arena on Tuesday. She then swept aside 29th seed Iva Jovic 6-3, 6-0 to become the first ...
Bands designed to track players' health and performance data on-court are permitted by tennis governing bodies but banned at ...
The Australian Open’s standoff with fitness-tracking giant WHOOP is flaring up again. Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and ...
Carlos Alcaraz was on Sunday asked to remove his Whoop fitness band during his Australian Open match against Tommy Paul.
THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN was slammed after Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka were asked to remove a fitness band during their ...
Garmin may be about to join the screen less wearable tracker revolution, following Whoop and others with a lower-distraction watch alternative.
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