Wearable Fitness Trackers Spark Debate at Australian Open


Wearable Fitness Trackers Spark Debate at Australian Open

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Wearable Fitness Trackers Spark Debate at Australian Open

Top tennis players must remove their fitness trackers at Australian Open matches. Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and Aryna Sabalenka were asked to take them off.

Aryna Sabalenka wants to use these devices in all tournaments. She thinks Grand Slams should allow them like other tennis events.

These trackers collect important health data during training and matches. This data helps players understand their bodies and improve performance.

The International Tennis Federation approves these devices for general use. However, Grand Slam tournaments currently do not permit them on court.

The devices track things like heart rate, calories burned, and distance covered. This information helps players with recovery and preparation for future games.


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What must top tennis players remove at the Australian Open?

They must remove their fitness trackers.

Who wants to use fitness trackers in all tournaments?

Aryna Sabalenka wants to use them in all tournaments.

What do these fitness trackers collect?

They collect important health data during training and matches.


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Wearable Fitness Trackers Spark Debate at Australian Open