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“We say, you see tennis, we see data. You see golf, we see data,” Jonathan Adashek, Senior Vice President, Marketing and Communications, at IBM, told Euronews Culture at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. The technology company is combining today’s big data phenomenon with the power of AI to equip sportsmen and women with more in-depth insights on how they’re performing, as well as how they size up against their competitors. But it’s also helping to drive up the fan experience, offering more immersive, accessible and personalised experiences, amid heightened content expecta...
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Wimbledon's total prize money fund will this year reach a record £50 million (€59 million) pounds, All England Club officials have revealed. The singles champions of 2024 will each earn £2.7 million (€3.2 million) and even a first-round competitor can gain some consolation from a prize of £60,000 (€71,000) when he or she gets knocked out. The total amount of prize money on offer is £5.3 million (€6.3 million) more than last year, an increase of 11.9%. The winners' cheques are £350,000 (€414,000) each on 2023, representing a a 14.9% jump on last year. Spain's Carlos Alcaraz beats Novak Djokovic...
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