TennisOne teams up with Lucra to release CrowdRival$ Skill Gaming and Ace AI

January 10, 2024
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The launch gives US players access to real-money contests.

TennisOne has partnered with Lucra and released its CrowdRival$ skill gaming platform, along with Ace AI, which will help tennis aficionados build their knowledge of the sport for smarter play. Tennis fans will be able to test their expertise against other players for daily matchups.

The platform offers real-money contests for US players. TennisOne app users can now participate in contests for the ATP, WTA and Grand Slam tournaments and wager on games and points won, as well as on aces and winners.

Ace AI is a retrieval-augmented generative AI feature that will give players access to the TennisOne database. Players can query Ace AI to learn more about the game.

TennisOne CEO Kristin Geer further explained the benefits available for players with the CrowdRival$ launch.

She commented, “We’re thrilled to bring CrowdRival$ skill gaming and Ace AI to tennis fans. Fans can play against each other for real money. No casino or bookies needed!”

Retired former world no. 8 and CrowdRival$ investor John Isner described the recent launch as a “game-changer.”

He elaborated further by saying, "I think it will be a game changer for tennis fans nationwide. CrowdRival$ will allow users to compete with each other for cold hard cash.

“Pick your favorite player, predict their performance, and get in on the action. Double down on US players down under!"

Lucra CEO Dylan Robbins said that the company is eager to partner with TennisOne.

He commented, "Our technology is set to transform the way fans experience the sport, providing an unparalleled opportunity for users to engage in friendly competition."

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