The Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) is launching the world’s first digital art collection generated from in-match tennis data.
The collection, ‘Love’, was created in collaboration with Art Blocks Engine and the renowned artist Martin Grasser. 300 pieces will go on sale from December 6.
Love will capture in-match data from iconic and impactful moments in the 2022 Nitto ATP Finals to generate unique works of digital art. For example, the collection will include art generated from the Championship-Winning Point, Match-Winning Points, and Set-Winning Points.
Official match data – collected from 10 cameras capturing ball location, velocity, and acceleration – will determine how the art looks. A variety of additional variables will be used to generate the color, texture, and zoom of each artwork. You can see some test examples below.

This upcoming collection is an exciting display of how we can use data and NFT technology to unlock new ways for fans to enjoy, cherish and celebrate iconic moments from the sports they love.