Infosys (NSE, BSE, NYSE: INFY), a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, in partnership with the French Tennis Federation (FFT), has announced a powerful line-up of AI-first fan experiences for Roland-Garros 2025. This marks the seventh year of Infosys as the official AI and Digital Innovation Partner, leveraging its AI-first suite of offerings, Infosys Topaz, to apply agentic AI and generative AI for immersive and interactive fan experiences.
The innovations for 2025 include:
These AI innovations build on Infosys' journey of AI advancements, incorporating machine learning and applied AI into existing properties like Match Centre, AI Videos, and AI-Assisted Journalism, which continue to evolve to enhance player performance, fan engagement, and tournament experiences.
Beyond technological innovations, Infosys is collaborating with Fête le Mur (FLM), a charity partner of FFT, to support tech-enabled learning initiatives for underprivileged youth in Paris. As part of this initiative, FLM will help develop tennis-related learning modules on Infosys Springboard, a digital learning platform for upskilling and social impact. Courses will cover leadership, training, and safeguarding for tennis camps and additional sports. A group of 60 students will visit Roland-Garros to participate in AI and technology workshops led by Infosys experts. Additionally, a competition winner will receive an exclusive two-day experience at the Rafa Nadal Academy in Spain.
Sumit Virmani, Global Chief Marketing Officer, Infosys, stated that Infosys is excited to be leading the charge for tennis's tech-fueled transformation, creating unique experiences for the Roland-Garros community with deep tech expertise. He emphasized the deployment of enterprise AI's power at the tournament, providing fans with instant access to rich information and in-depth analysis through AI-powered insights and personalized commentary, while the Gen AI Poster Challenge unlocks limitless creative expression.
Stephane Morel, CEO, FFT, commented that their partnership with Infosys is transforming the fan experience at Roland-Garros through AI, showcasing how AI can push the boundaries of fan engagement. He noted that from exploring match insights with generative AI to celebrating heritage with the Poster Challenge, they are creating deeper connections with fans both onsite and worldwide.
The Roland-Garros 2025 tournament will take place from 25th May to 8th June.