Saturday 28 June 2014

Hwak Eye: Received positive for badminton lovers

Hwak Eye


Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, was honored for the first time test the use of technology or hawk eye eagle eye in the event the BWF World Super Series Finals in 2013, 11 to 15 December. The use of this technology through the system profitable pebulu instant review, ie if it does not agree with the line judge's decision can be appealed against to utter the word challenge. By using eight-tech cameras, can be seen replays to determine whether the shuttlecock to the outside or inside. 

"We received positive feedback on the system's instant review, both from players and from the referee," said Peter Tarcala, Head of the BWF Tournament, as reported by the Indonesian Badminton, Sunday (15/12/2013). 

With a positive response, Tarcala revealed BWF will begin to implement this system in all round super series next year, plus two grand event BWF, the Thomas and Uber Cup and World Championships. 

"We certainly will add improvements so that the system is more perfect. Example, there will be a large screen, then we also will improve communication between the umpire and the referee when a player doing the challenge," he continued. 

During the five days of testing this system, it happens several times a communication error between the umpire and referee. There are some signs that it fails to understand, like when pertandignan Hendra / Ahsan double against Korea, Kim Ki Jung / Kim Sa Rang, in the group stage. At that time, umpire misinterpreting given symbol referee. 

However, not all courts would have the advantage of this system. So far, hawk eye technology will be applied in the main field or court tv. 

"We have so far is only going to apply this system in the main field or court tv, because the prism of tennis, they just use it on tv court system," added Daren Parks, event director of BWF. 

With the implementation of this technology, the BWF badminton hope will be an interesting spectacle and more to popularize the sport that began in pertandingkan in the Olympics since 1992 

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