Infosys teams up with women’s tennis world No.1 Iga Świątek in multi-year partnership

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Infosys, a global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting, has entered into a multi-year partnership with women’s tennis World No.1 Iga Świątek. The 22-year-old Polish tennis sensation, who has held her World No. 1 ranking for a record-breaking 70 consecutive weeks, is a four-time Grand Slam Champion. This collaboration aims to fuse advanced digital technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and data analytics to enhance Świątek’s training and game strategy while inspiring young women globally in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

A Trailblazer on Court: Świątek’s Rapid Ascent to Tennis Glory

Iga Świątek’s rise to tennis stardom has been nothing short of phenomenal. Known for her prowess and adaptability, Świątek has continuously improved her skills to stay ahead in the highly competitive world of women’s tennis. Her dedication to the sport reflects the kind of continuous learning and adaptation that Infosys embodies, offering businesses and individuals powerful strategies to navigate their next big moves.

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Infosys’ Deep Roots in Tennis: Over Eight Years of Digital Transformation

For over eight years, Infosys has been a cornerstone in digitally transforming the experience of tennis. As the innovation partner for major events such as the ATP Tour, Roland-Garros, and the Australian Open, Infosys has leveraged cutting-edge digital solutions like AI, cloud, and data analytics to reimagine the sport for fans, players, and other stakeholders.

Infosys and Iga Świątek join forces to revolutionize tennis with AI and data analytics

Infosys and Iga Świątek join forces to revolutionize tennis with AI and data analytics. Photo courtesy of Infosys Limited.

A Partnership Steeped in Innovation: Advanced Data Analytics and Video Dashboards

Infosys will collaborate with Świątek’s team to construct an advanced data analytics and video dashboard. Utilizing AI, the partnership will elevate Świątek’s training, helping her rapidly evolve her strengths and match strategy through continuous learning. This initiative reflects Infosys’ ongoing commitment to innovation, mirroring the approach taken by many of its clients who leverage digital technologies like AI, machine learning, and cloud to fast-track their own transformations.

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More than Tennis: Empowering Young Women in STEM

Beyond the tennis court, both Infosys and Świątek are deeply committed to social impact. Together, they plan to conceptualize and promote programs aimed at inspiring and empowering young women around the world, particularly those from underserved communities. These initiatives will focus on building careers in STEM, further extending Infosys’ impact beyond the business and tech sectors.

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Voices of the Partnership: What Świątek and Infosys’ CEO Have to Say

“I am delighted to collaborate with an organization like Infosys,” said Świątek. Salil Parekh, CEO & Managing Director of Infosys, also expressed enthusiasm, stating, “Iga is a great inspiration for women achievers, and together with her, Infosys will work to inspire young people, especially women, in STEM careers vital for our future.”

In summary, this partnership between Infosys and Iga Świątek is set to revolutionize not only how tennis is played and trained for but also aims to leave a lasting impact on young women aspiring for careers in STEM. It’s a winning match, both on and off the court.

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