Whoop CEO criticizes Australian Open's tracker removal decision

The CEO of fitness tracker company Whoop has publicly condemned the Australian Open for forcing tennis players to remove its wearable devices. Describing the decision as 'ridiculous,' the executive argued that 'data is not steroids.' This controversy highlights tensions between sports regulations and wearable technology.

The Australian Open, one of tennis's major tournaments, has sparked backlash from Whoop after requiring players to remove the company's fitness trackers during matches. Whoop's CEO, in a pointed critique, stated that 'data is not steroids,' emphasizing that the devices provide performance insights without enhancing physical abilities like banned substances.

This decision effectively 'knocked out' Whoop bands from the event, limiting their use among top athletes who rely on the wearables for monitoring health and recovery metrics. The move aligns with broader tournament rules aimed at maintaining fairness, though it has drawn criticism for stifling innovation in sports tech.

The controversy unfolded around the tournament's duration, with the announcement coming shortly before or during the event. While specific details on the policy's enforcement or affected players remain limited, the CEO's remarks underscore ongoing debates about technology's role in professional sports.

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Researchers at the University of Technology Sydney are exploring how sweat-sensing wearables, combined with artificial intelligence, could enable real-time, non-invasive tracking of health biomarkers. Their work suggests that sweat-based monitoring might one day help flag risks for conditions such as diabetes and other chronic diseases before symptoms appear, offering a painless complement to some blood tests for tracking hormones, medications, and stress-related biomarkers.

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