The collaboration enriches the game by providing fans, players, and coaches with a new experience. Infosys, a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, and Roland-Garros announced a strategic three-year technology partnership on Thursday. The collaboration aims to enrich the game by providing fans, players, and coaches with a new experience, leveraging Infosys’ expertise in digital technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data & analytics, mobility, and virtual and augmented reality.
Pravin Rao, Chief Operating Officer, Infosys, said, “Roland-Garros stands for its rich history and culture, and today, Infosys is proud to have become a part of this heritage. We’re excited to partner with Roland-Garros to showcase how digital technologies can enhance the boundaries of this tournament by leveraging data, insights, and digital experiences. We are committed to helping Roland-Garros expand its global following in the physical and virtual worlds powered by digital innovation, where fans and players alike can experience game-changing innovations.”
Infosys and Roland-Garros will work on several new digitally-enabled experiences as part of this partnership. These include:
A re-imagined fan experience powered by data and analytics – An innovative, intuitive, and fun user interface and analytics tool to let fans follow live scores, feel the pulse of live matches, delve deeper into match analytics, and understand what ultimately influenced the match’s outcome. The tool will be available on the official Roland-Garros website during the tournament.
Empowering players and coaches with the power of AI – Development of an advanced digital platform for players and coaches to study and analyze their game throughout the tournament. This platform will be powered by rich data science and AI-led video analytics to help them understand what’s working well and what’s not, aid their strategy for upcoming matches, and enable decision-making.
Roland-Garros Fan Engagement amplified with VR & AR – A highly immersive virtual and augmented reality experiences at the Infosys fan zone will transport fans to the heart of the tournament, offering them a chance to experience what it is like stepping onto the Philippe-Chatrier court and play tennis on the sacred clay, just like their favorite players.
Bernard Giudicelli, President of the French Tennis Federation, said, “We are truly delighted that Infosys has joined us as a partner of Roland-Garros. This partnership centers around digital innovation, a key pillar of the tournament, and will offer tennis fans an even richer experience. We are convinced that Infosys will help us deliver the tournament’s digital transformation objectives to ensure Roland-Garros remains at the cutting edge of technology.”