
Following the tennis action from the court to the web and PDAs
By Steve Ranger
Published: 3 July 2006 14:20 BST
This keypad might not look like much but the data it conveys is central to many of the systems running at Wimbledon this year. It is used by a team of county-standard tennis players who watch the matches taking place and record information on serves, aces and shots played.
Photo credit: Steve Ranger
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