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The Brilliance Never Stops

The Brilliance Never Stops

Thousands of points are played at the Australian Open every day. Some matter more than the others, for players and for fans. Now AI tells them which ones.

Not all points are created equal. Some are familiar, some are breakthroughs. There are patterns of play, strengths and weaknesses in all. Keeping up with all of these historically meant human eyes pouring through hours and hours of footage, spending more time finding than analysing. Artificial intelligence can do more of both, so players and coaches can focus on strategising and winning, while broadcasters can on picking and serving.

Championship Point

The Next Way to Championship Point Is Foresight

If there's one thing the past year has taught us, it's that the human spirit of endurance cannot be curtailed. Nowhere is this spirit more evident than in sports. At Australian Open 21, this spirit will soar as champions and contenders seek their next victory and their next breakthrough. But with lesser time on practice court, players need another path to an advantage.

On Day 5 of the Australian Open alone, 2703 points were played in singles competition, 1633 in men's singles and 1070 in women's singles. Infosys AI analysed it in minutes using 120 filters and over 1000 combinations.

Infosys AI Videos delivers the edge right within the AO Players App, sensing the patterns that separate make or break in instant video analysis. AI Videos provides players and coaches with the tools they need to dissect their games and their opponents. With rich statistical filters, video clips are generated by stats, with cognitive views for rally analysis and stroke summaries.

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