Infosys and Tennis Australia Bring AI-First Experiences and Accessibility to Australian Open 2026
Infosys and Tennis Australia introduce AI-driven fan engagement and accessibility tools, including a tactile solution for visually impaired fans and an interactive AI mascot at AO 2026.
- On Jan. 29, 2026, Infosys unveiled new innovations for Australian Open 2026 powered by Infosys Topaz during the tournament at Melbourne Park.
- Building on an eight-year partnership with Tennis Australia, the Australian Open partnership aims to redefine fan engagement and showcase responsible AI innovation to accelerate digital transformation.
- At the Infosys Fan Zone, Rally, the humanoid AI mascot, taps live AO 2026 scores for interactive features, while MatchFeel converts ball data into tactile and haptic feedback for visually impaired fans.
- Infosys and Tennis Australia are hosting the Future Leaders Program powered by Infosys Springboard for secondary students, while Chef Rogan headlines Club 1905 with curated AO menus and 500 covers daily.
- Running as pilots at AO 2026, select innovations test user experiences while the Infosys Match Centre offers AI Commentary and AI Shot of the Day for fans, players and coaches.
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