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Sportradar’s Patrick Mostboeck On Wimbledon, A.I. and the New Economics of Sports Data
The deal extends IBM’s role as Wimbledon’s digital partner as the tournament processes 2.7 million data points and expands AI features.
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Sportradar’s Patrick Mostboeck On Wimbledon, A.I. and the New Economics of Sports Data
While Wimbledon remains synonymous with tradition, the tournament has quietly become a proving ground for A.I.-powered sports data. Patrick Mostboeck, who leads fan engagement at Sportradar, explains why the next battle for tennis will be over the data that shapes how every match is watched, understood and monetized.
Inside IBM's hidden 'Court 19' at Wimbledon
A serve flashes on the Wimbledon scoreboard before the ball stops bouncing. That number comes from a partnership older than most players on court. IBM has been Wimbledon’s technology partner for 36 years, since it planted serve-speed radar behind the baselines in 1991. This year the two extended their deal to 2030, Fortune reported. The […] This story continues at The Next Web
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