- Published on January 16, 2025
- In AI News
The new features are designed to improve fan engagement, empower players and coaches, and expand the digital interactivity of tennis.
Infosys, a global leader in digital services and consulting, has launched a suite of AI-driven features for the Australian Open (AO) 2025 in partnership with Tennis Australia. As per the company’s press release, this marks a major milestone in their seven-year collaboration, which aims to enhance the tennis experience through technology.
At the core of these innovations is Infosys Topaz, an AI-first suite of offerings using generative AI technologies. The new features are designed to improve fan engagement, empower players and coaches, and expand the digital interactivity of tennis.
Key Highlights of AI Innovations at AO 2025
Infosys has introduced several AI-driven innovations for Australian Open (AO) 2025 to enhance fan experiences and support players and coaches. One highlight is Beyond Tennis, the world’s first generative AI-powered tennis league, where fans can interact with 16 virtual players, train teams, and compete in AI-generated tournaments.
“Each year at the Australian Open, we have pushed the boundaries of technology to fuel fan engagement and player performance,” said Andrew Groth, executive vice president of Asia Pacific at Infosys. “We’re proud to bring generative AI innovations to the court, from the fan-driven Beyond Tennis league to AI-amplified VR experiences. Through this collaboration with Tennis Australia, we are enabling truly innovative platforms for fans, players, coaches, and media.”
Dubbed ‘The Slam That Never Stops’, the league aims to engage younger audiences while ensuring safe digital interactions. The Infosys Match Centre will feature AI commentary, which will provide concise and engaging insights during matches. Fans at Melbourne Park can explore a VR AI Stadium, where they can design and play on virtual courts inspired by unique themes like galaxies, nature, or retro styles.
For players and coaches, advanced video analytics tools will offer detailed post-match reviews and strategic pre-game insights. Additionally, the AI Shot of the Day feature will enable AO’s media team to create and share captivating match highlights quickly on social media.
The Infosys Fan Zone continues to prioritise sustainability with fully recyclable structures and a carbon-neutral footprint. Infosys and Tennis Australia are also advancing the Future Leaders Program, which equips participants with leadership and technology skills while introducing them to generative AI technologies.Craig Tiley, CEO of Tennis Australia and director of the tournament Australian Open, said, “For the past seven years, Infosys has helped Tennis Australia raise the bar and deliver new experiences for fans using digital technologies. AI is enabling new dimensions of interactivity for fans and insight for players while speeding up our content delivery. It’s an exciting leap forward that showcases how technology and AI are transforming tennis.”

Shalini Mondal
Shalini is a senior tech journalist, exploring the latest advancements in AI. When she's not reporting on the latest innovations, you can find her immersed in her next literary adventure.
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