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A small-town police officer took down a large match-fixing ring in tennis

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Strange betting patterns on tennis tournaments led a dogged Belgian police investigator to one of the biggest match fixing rings in sports history.

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Tennis, football, and IBM watsonx

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For the US Open, that means enhancing one of the best digital experiences in sports, helping millions of tennis fans get up to speed on every match with AI-generated insights. We were even using generative AI to curate tennis debates years before anyone had heard of ChatGPT. We develop technology solutions.

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Wimbledon Introduces AI-Powered Commentary

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Exciting news for tennis enthusiasts! Wimbledon, one of the most prestigious tennis tournaments in the world, is embracing cutting-edge technology to enhance the viewer experience. Collaborating with tech giant IBM, Wimbledon is set to introduce artificial intelligence-powered commentary to its coverage this year.

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After Commentators, AI May Replace Line Judges at Wimbledon

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Wimbledon, known for its rich traditions and prestigious tennis matches, is contemplating a significant change that could revolutionize the game. The tournament organizers are considering using artificial intelligence (AI) to replace on-court officials, such as line judges.

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Serena Williams’ career rankings

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Serena Williams announced her retirement from professional tennis. Tags: New York Times , ranking , Serena Williams , tennis. As is required for any milestone by a great athlete, a step chart from The New York Times shows her world ranking over time.

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Questioning Novak Djokovic’s Covid tests, based on data

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Tennis player Novak Djokovic is not vaccinated against the coronavirus, and as a result, was not allowed to compete in the Australian Open. Tags: BBC , coronavirus , Novak Djokovic , tennis. The only outlier of all the confirmation codes we’ve plotted was Mr Djokovic’s positive test on 16 December.

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A small-town police officer took down the largest matchfixing ring in tennis

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