Infosys Extends Roland Garros Partnership and Launches AI Fan Features for 2026 Tournament

May 28, 2026
Infosys has extended its partnership with Roland Garros through 2031 and introduced new AI tools for the 2026 tournament, including an interactive StatsBot, a humanoid robot, and enhanced real-time match insights.

Infosys and Roland Garros announced in a press release the extension of their digital innovation partnership through 2031, alongside new AI powered experiences debuting at the 2026 tournament.

The updates are built on Infosys Topaz, which combines generative and agentic AI technologies. Among the new features is Rolly, an AI StatsBot available on the Roland Garros website and app that provides real time match insights and historical data through natural language interaction. Another addition is Rally, a humanoid robot designed for on site engagement that interacts with fans, offers match insights, and captures photos.

A new visualization tool called Momentum will display match dynamics and turning points in real time. Existing features like AI Commentary and the AI Assisted Journalism Portal have been upgraded, with commentary now available in French and improved tools for media content creation.

Infosys also continues its collaboration with Association Fête le mur to support technology based learning programs for underprivileged youth in Paris. The initiative includes AI workshops during the tournament and the creation of tennis themed learning modules on the Infosys Springboard platform.

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