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Infosys and Tennis Australia Bring AI-First Experiences and Accessibility to Australian Open 2026
Infosys and Tennis Australia introduce AI-driven fan engagement and accessibility tools, including a tactile solution for visually impaired fans and an interactive AI mascot at AO 2026.
- On Jan. 29, 2026, Infosys unveiled new innovations for the Australian Open 2026 powered by Infosys Topaz from Melbourne Park, enhancing the tournament's fan experience.
- Building on an eight-year partnership with Tennis Australia, the Australian Open partnership aims to redefine fan engagement and showcase responsible AI innovation to accelerate digital transformation.
- At the Infosys Fan Zone, Rally, the humanoid AI mascot, offers live-score features like Serve Me a Fortune under Responsible AI guardrails, while MatchFeel converts ball data into tactile and haptic feedback for visually impaired fans.
- Infosys and Tennis Australia are hosting the Future Leaders Program powered by Infosys Springboard for secondary students, while Michelin-starred chef Rogan headlines Club 1905 with 500 covers for lunch and dinner daily.
- Running as pilots at AO 2026, select innovations test user experiences while Infosys Match Centre offers AI Commentary and AI Shot of the Day for players and coaches.
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