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#Inside Wimbledon’s AI-powered plans to engross tennis fans

“Inside Wimbledon’s AI-powered plans to engross tennis fans”

Wimbledon is a unique event in the British sporting calendar. While fans of soccer, rugby, and cricket follow their teams throughout the year, the country’s tennis obsession only emerges for a two-week tournament in London.

In many cases, spectators don’t even know most of the players’ names. Their main attraction to the championship is a summer’s day indulging in the traditions of a national institution.

Wimbledon’s organizers want to turn these casual fans into lifelong devotees. To make this happen, they’ve applied an ultra-modern science to the world’s oldest tennis tournament: AI.

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The All England Lawn Tennis Club works with IBM to bring the tech to the masses.

“It all starts with the data,” Kevin Farrar, IBM’s UK sports partnerships leader, told TNW.

Game-time

On the each of Wimbledon’s 18 courts, analysts record a vast array of data points, from the serve to the winning shot.

All of them are high-level tennis players. Rather than teach AI experts about the sport, IBM trains athletes on the basics of data science.

“They are county level and above tennis players — because they have to interpret the game,” said Farrar. “How do you decide between a forced and unforced error? It helps if you play the game.”

IBM uses three people for data entry on the show courts, and one on the outside courts
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