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ATP & Infosys extend digital innovation partnership to 2028, building on decade of collaboration

Infosys continues as an ATP partner for Digital Innovation until 2028

January 12, 2026

ATP today announced the extension of its long-standing partnership with Infosys. The global leader in next-generation digital services and consulting continues as an ATP Digital Innovation Partner until 2028.

Since 2015, Infosys has contributed to the development of ATP’s digital platforms, including ATP PlayerZone, ATP Stats Center and the ATP app.

In 2026, Infosys will collaborate with the ATP on a new bespoke content series, featuring tennis data, insights and match statistics – designed to bring fans closer to the game by telling a richer, more compelling story of the action on court. Infosys will also begin partnering with players through a dedicated activation program, including digital promotions and VIP hospitality at select ATP tournaments.

In 2025, ATP and Infosys launched Version 2.0 of Carbon Tracker, an award-winning sustainability initiative to help players measure and reduce their travel emissions. Since its launch in 2023, more than 300 players have used the tool, tracking 2.3 million kilometers of travel and removing 585 tons of carbon in 2025 alone.

With the rebrand, Infosys will continue to benefit from brand exposure across ATP’s digital platforms, reaching a global audience that delivered 2.9 billion views across social media channels and 549.4 million website page views by 2025.

Continuing to enhance innovation throughout the tour, ATP and Infosys unveiled Ally, an AI chatbot powered by Infosys Topaz, designed to make it easier than ever for fans to interact with the game. This program reflects a shared desire to bring an intuitive and accessible digital experience to tennis fans and players around the world.

Ally brings real-time information to fans, answering questions about game stats, tournament draws, schedules, and more. Users can access information such as head-to-head comparisons, player statistics, and historical records. Integrated across the ATP Stats Center, Ally facilitates a huge wealth of tennis data, helping fans stay informed and engaged.

Chris Dix, ATP’s Chief Technology Officersaid: “Over the past decade, Infosys has played a key role in empowering our sport with digital solutions. As data becomes central to the way we operate, we are excited to use Infosys’ technology to deliver a comprehensive and innovative experience to our players and fans. Ally marks the next step in this journey, using technology to make the game of tennis more accessible and more likeable.”

Sumit Virmani, Chief Marketing Officer at Infosyshe said: “With Infosys Topaz and our deep knowledge in AI, we make tennis accessible and attractive to all fans, not just veteran fans. close to millions of people around the world.”

To ensure a safe and secure user experience, Infosys has built strong protections into Ally, including filtering and privacy protection measures.

Visit ATPtour.com to find out how Ally can bring you closer to the action.

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