Global technology services company Infosys has announced a multi-year partnership extension with the French Tennis Federation which will see Infosys continue to support the Roland-Garros until the end of 2031. The partnership extension was celebrated through the launch of f new AI-powered digital experiences for the fans which has debuted at the ongoing Roland-Garros 2026. The new AI experiences include Infosys’ Rolly (an AI StatsBot), Rally (a Humanoid Robot) and Momentum which provides real-time visual representation.
Gilles Moretton, President, French Tennis Federation, commented,
“Our long-standing partnership with Infosys continues to push the boundaries of how Roland-Garros connects with its audience. By combining the tournament’s heritage with advanced AI technologies, we are creating richer, more inclusive experiences that resonate with fans on-site and around the world, while staying true to the spirit of the game.”
Sumit Virmani, Global Chief Marketing Officer, Infosys, added,
“As AI continues to reshape how fans engage with live sport, the real opportunity lies in turning data into deeply engaging experiences. At Roland-Garros, we are leveraging AI to go beyond simply presenting match information by enabling fans to experience the momentum, context, and emotion of the game in real time. These innovations underscore our commitment to building intelligent, human-centric digital ecosystems that enhance engagement at scale.”
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