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Alexander Zverev checks his glucose levels on his phone during a match at WimbledonImage source, Getty Images
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Zverev has been seen using a mobile phone to check his insulin levels during matches at Wimbledon

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What are the rules on electronic devices on court?

For all other players that do not have a medical exemption, the LTA states that mobile phones must be “switched off and stored away before entering the court” and kept out of sight of both the players and the umpire.

There is also a complete ban on the wearing or presence of smart watches or similar devices on court.

Some players have also been told to remove fitness trackers at certain tournaments.

Breaking these rules may lead to “immediate dismissal from the tournament and cause a report to be sent to the governing officiating body who can initiate a formal investigation into the incident”.

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