Carlos Alcaraz revealed as Infosys brand ambassador

Aditya Chaudhuri Aditya Chaudhuri

Indian multinational technology company has signed a new partnership agreement with tennis star Carlos Alcaraz, who will join the company as their Global Brand Ambassador. The partnership will look to enhance the company’s positioning as an AI-powered transformation partner for global champions in tennis and beyond. Infosys Topaz will work with the Spanish tennis superstar and Alcaraz’s coaching team to developAI-powered match analytics and a personalised performance application which will help them enhance match preparation and in-game strategy through data-driven insights. Infosys will also partner with the Carlos Alcaraz Foundation focusing on social impact through tech-for-good programs.

Carlos Alcaraz, commented,

“I’m honored to partner with Infosys; a company I’ve followed closely and admired for how it is transforming tennis through technology. Innovations delivered by them are elevating the sport for everyone – players, coaches, and fans alike. At the highest level, it’s often the small details that make the biggest difference. I’m always looking for new ways to improve, and working with Infosys will give me the opportunity to leverage data and AI to gain deeper insights into my game and push my performance to new heights. Beyond the court, I’m also excited to collaborate with Infosys through my foundation, leveraging technology to make a meaningful impact in communities around the world.”

Sumit Virmani, Global Chief Marketing Officer, Infosys, added,

“We are delighted to welcome Carlos Alcaraz as our Global Brand Ambassador. Carlos embodies the spirit of a new generation that is fearless, agile, and driven to push boundaries in pursuit of excellence. At Infosys, we share this passion for innovation and progress, using technology to amplify human potential, and helping our clients achieve extraordinary outcomes. Together with Carlos, we look forward to redefining performance in tennis and inspiring progress both on and off the court.”

Carlos Alcaraz Infosys
Share this article