Of course, there is a normal way to watch Wimbledon in its 3D glory, but if you are not in the near vicinity of the match venue,
then the All England Tennis Club has got you covered. The club has collaborated with Sony to film the finals of the upcoming tennis championship in 3D and it will be streamed live to 3D enabled cinemas worldwide. So, now you do not need to travel all the way to London to enjoy the matches to their full potential.Sony is currently working with various distribution partners to ensure there is a smooth broadcast of the finals in 3D around the world. The electronic giant will also be covering men’s semifinals in 3D. Sony have recently bought the Hawk Eye technology and looks like it would be making use of it for its Wimbledon coverage. Hawk Eye technology is mainly used for very accurate capture of fast moving objects, and has been used in Cricket for some time now. Hawk Eye will allow the audience to see just how close those “on the line” decisions really are.
Wimbledon is most known for its adherence to traditions and customs. However, the use of cutting-edge technology will ensure that the tournament also maintains its edge. The All England Lawn Tennis Club officials have said that the 3D broadcast is mainly targeted at the younger demography and that it will help in providing a compelling viewing experience.