helping players and coaches collaborate on court. in tennis, every little thing counts. and that can really be felt here, at the billiejean king cup finals in glasgow. with more than 100 countries involved, it is the largest annual international team competition in women s sport. this year it was won by switzerland. they were amongst the teams embracing billiejean s collaboration with microsoft to add another layer to their in match coaching during games. analytics of all aspects of the game are being generated from ball tracking cameras and 3d radar systems around the court. the data can then be accessed via cloud platform azure, meaning professionals and their coaches can see it in real time during their play. so can this technology really improve your game?
with more than 100 countries involved, it is the largest annual international team competition in women s sport. this year it was won by switzerland. they were amongst the teams embracing billiejean s collaboration with microsoft to add another layer to their in match coaching during games. analytics of all aspects of the game are being generated from ball tracking cameras and 3d radar systems around the court. the data can then be accessed via cloud platform azure, meaning professionals and their coaches can see it in real time during their play. so can this technology really improve your game? well, i m going to go and test it out, and i ll do this by playing one of my long standing rivals. i m ready for this, yeah. ..my dad.
on a theoretical machine that only existed on paper. there are other great women being celebrated here too, who you might not immediately associate with technology. shiona mccallum has been catching up with a female sporting icon to talk about some new tech that s helping players and coaches collaborate on court. in tennis, every little thing counts. and that can really be felt here, at the billiejean king cup finals in glasgow. with more than 100 countries involved, it is the largest annual international team competition in women s sport. this year it was won by switzerland. they were amongst the teams embracing billiejean s collaboration with microsoft to add another layer to their in match coaching during games. analytics of all aspects of the game are being generated from ball tracking cameras and 3d radar
said this week, we are celebrating the achievements of female tech innovators. shona mccallin has been catching up with a female sporting icon to talk about some new tech that is helping players and coaches collaborate on court. in tennis, every little thing counts. and that can really be felt here at the billiejean cup finals in glasgow. with more than 100 countries involved, it is the largest annual team competition in women s sport. this year, it was won by switzerland. they were amongst the team embracing billiejean s collaboration with microsoft to add another layer to their end match coaching during games. analytics of all aspects of the game are being generated from ball tracking cameras and 3d radar systems around the court. the data can then be accessed via a cloud platform,
involved, it is the largest annual international team competition in women s sport. this year it was won by switzerland. they were amongst the teams embracing billiejean s collaboration with microsoft to add another layer to their in match coaching during games. analytics of all aspects of the game are being generated from ball tracking cameras and 3d radar systems around the court. the data can then be accessed via cloud platform azure, meaning professionals and their coaches can see it in real time during their play. so can this technology really improve your game? well, i m going to go and test it out, and i ll do this by playing one of my long standing rivals. i m ready for this, yeah. ..my dad. my backhand is my best shot, so i m excited to see