May 13, 2025 - 20:28
In a significant move to enhance the experience of tennis fans, Infosys has entered into a strategic technology partnership with the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) for the prestigious tournament held at Queen's Club in London. This collaboration aims to leverage advanced digital solutions to elevate the event's operational efficiency and fan engagement.
Over the next three years, the partnership will focus on integrating innovative technologies that will transform how spectators interact with the tournament. By implementing real-time data analytics and interactive platforms, fans will enjoy a more immersive experience, allowing them to access match statistics, player insights, and personalized content at their fingertips.
The LTA is excited about this partnership, as it aligns with their commitment to modernizing the sport and enhancing the overall experience for attendees. This initiative is expected to set a new benchmark for tournaments, showcasing how technology can significantly enrich the world of sports. As the tournament approaches, anticipation builds around the potential impact of this collaboration on the event's success.
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