Infosys and CyberCX return as official partners of Australian Open 2025
The 2025 Australian Open will start the tennis calendar off with a bang, as the biggest names in the game converge down under for the first major grand slam of the year. Alongside the tournament’s top partners such as Kia and Rolex, Infosys and CyberCX are also set to return this year as official partners.
Kicking off on January 12, 2025, this year’s two-week edition of the Australian Open will go into the books as the most lucrative edition in history, with total prize money up nearly 12% on 2024 to a total of AUD $96.5 million. The men’s and women’s singles champions will each earn AUD $3.5 million.
On the men's side, world number 1 Jannik Sinner is hoping to replicate 2024, when he won his first major by defeating Daniil Medvedev, a run that included ending Novak Djokovic’s 33-match Australian Open winning streak. Other big names such as Carlos Alcaraz, Alexander Zverev, and US players Taylor Fritz, Tommy Paul, and Frances Tiafoe are all aiming to come out on top in Melbourne.
In the women’s singles tournament, top seed Aryna Sabalenka is looking to be the first player to win three straight championships since Martina Hingis did so in 1999. However, the competition will be fierce, with Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff and Jessica Pegula all regarded as major contenders.
Infosys and CyberCX
For the millions of fans in the stadiums and hooked to their screens, Infosys will by know surely ring a bell. The long-time official Digital Innovation Partner for Tennis Australia, Infosys makes sure that all in-game, player and tournament statistics are captured and presented in (live) broadcasts.
Leveraging data and artificial intelligence, the technology firm has in recent years enriched its suite with a range of new statistics, such as pressure point metrics, how players capitalize on breaks, and records broken by a player through the course of the tournament.
Infosys also hosts the tournament’s Tennis Platform (a match center), the player intranet portal (PlayerZone), the Australian Open mobile app, and all kinds of guides for fans.
Another official partner of the Australian Open 2025 is CyberCX, which recently extended its partnership with Tennis Australia and will continue as the Official Cyber Security Partner of the grand slam tournament.
CyberCX CEO John Paitaridis said, “We are proud to once again be the Cyber Security Partner of the Australian Open as the eyes of the world turn to Australia for one of the pre-eminent sporting events globally. Our mission is to help defend and protect the digital assets of the Australian Open 2025.”
Last year, CyberCX also became the Official Cyber Security Partner of Collingwood Football Club, following similar partnerships with rugby outfits the Wallabies and the Wallaroos.