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If there’s something magical about tennis, it’s that it can be very unpredictable and that emotions in key moments are not quantifiable by data, but statistical analysis can provide great advantages. This is witnessed by Aryna Sabalenka, a woman who has been receiving perfectly refined and filtered information from her team for over half a decade. From now on, she will have all the resources of Artificial Intelligence.

To give up on powerful tools such as those that delve into advanced statistics would be a great foolishness. Tennis is a sport perfectly analyzable with data, as long as it is taken as a guide from which adjustments must be made on the fly. If there is someone who has squeezed the juice out of statistical data analysis, it’s Aryna Sabalenka. In the Belarusian’s team, there are true gurus of the subject, and since 2020, the current world number 1 has made that aspect an important part of her career.

But what no one expected is that a whole new world would now open up to Aryna. And that’s because Data Driven Sports Analytics (DDSA), the company Sabalenka works with, has been acquired by Orreco, a true business giant in sports technology, at the forefront of Artificial Intelligence applied to sports and backed by billionaire Mark Cuban. This company rose to fame some time ago for its predictions on the risk of injury in athletes, taking into account various factors and encouraging breaks and recovery times to prevent those predicted injuries from becoming reality.

Aryna Sabalenka, Artificial Intelligence

Sabalenka will have a spectacular tool to prevent injuries

Furthermore, it has become a reference in terms of recovery and sports performance optimization, with comprehensive blood tests. The goal of this acquisition is to fully engage in tactical and strategic sports management, combining its cutting-edge knowledge in Artificial Intelligence with all the know-how accumulated by DDSA over the years. “This is a big step forward for high-performance tennis. DDSA has been key in my career to analyze my opponents, develop my tennis, and make better decisions on the court,” commented the Belarusian, reacting to the acquisition.

In an individual sport like tennis, with such a loaded calendar and where players have leeway to decide which tournaments to play, having an injury prevention tool that has already proven effective can be crucial. If we add to that the advances that can arise from the partnership of the two companies in terms of tactical analysis, tennis could enter a futuristic stage with unimaginable consequences a few years ago. Artificial Intelligence will serve a true tennis machine, such as Aryna Sabalenka.

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