The Australian Open’s standoff with fitness-tracking giant WHOOP is flaring up again. Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, and ...
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 ...
Tennis greats have questioned why Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka were asked to remove his fitness watch at the Australian ...
While Whoop devices have been permitted on the WTA and ATP Tours, Grand Slam tournaments currently have no provision allowing ...
Carlos Alcaraz was on Sunday asked to remove his Whoop fitness band during his Australian Open match against Tommy Paul.
Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and Aryna Sabalenka were made to remove their respective Whoop fitness trackers at the 2026 Australian Open, with the tournament's policy restricting players from wearing ...
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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 ...
The incidents involving Alcaraz and Sabalenka, who is also a WHOOP ambasassdor, sparked confusion as the company's devices ...
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Carlos Alcaraz was told to remove a device hidden underneath a wrist sweatband ahead of his Australian Open fourth round ...
A Whoop is a screen-less health monitor that is worn on a person's wrist, and tracks things like physical output and sleep.
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