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You know what tennis sounds like. You know what game stats look like. Now IBM and musician James Murphy are teaming up to explore the rhythms of tennis data. Together, we’re turning real-time match stats into music. If you’d like to be serenaded by the sweet, soothing sounds of sports data (or if you’re just looking for some awesome new jams), stick around as we rock out on IBMblr and hear the music here →

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What do the U.S. Open, Wimbledon, Australian Open and French Open all have in common—besides great tennis, celebrity appearances and a potential sunburn? A dedicated team of IBM Sports experts bringing you live tennis coverage and stats anywhere in the world. Innovation, anyone?

11 years ago

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Nadal overpowers Djokovic to reign as the 2013 US Open Men’s Champion, his second US Open singles title! 

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11 years ago

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Shortest Ever Grand Slam Final

In 1988, Steffi Graf won the French Open women’s final by defeating Natasha Zvereva 6-0, 6-0 — in only 32 minutes—almost as long as a trip to the concession stand and back.

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11 years ago

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Williams takes down Azarenka to win her fifth US Open Women’s Championship! Congrats, Serena!

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11 years ago

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No more pencils and paper for Chair Umpires. Today’s Grand Slam tennis umpires use CHUMP PDAs to keep track of the score. The application, created by IBM, is an electronic scorecard that records and calculates basic stats, then sends them to the scoring room. So umps have the best seat in the house, total command of the court and now CHUMP. Where do we sign up?

11 years ago

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Soaking up late-summer tennis.
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Soaking up late-summer tennis.
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Soaking up late-summer tennis.
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Soaking up late-summer tennis.
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Soaking up late-summer tennis.

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11 years ago

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One of our 1997 e-business ads. To think that 16 years ago, merely capturing tennis stats in real time was extreme innovation. Now, what’s not in real time?

11 years ago

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Djokovic breezes into the Semis!

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11 years ago

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Greetings from Flushing Meadows.
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Greetings from Flushing Meadows.
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Greetings from Flushing Meadows.
For more tennis snaps, follow ibmsports on Instagram→
Greetings from Flushing Meadows.
For more tennis snaps, follow ibmsports on Instagram→
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Greetings from Flushing Meadows.

For more tennis snaps, follow ibmsports on Instagram→

11 years ago

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Upset! Wawrinka sends Murray packing!

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11 years ago

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And we’re bringing our analytics A-game to tennis→

11 years ago

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