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WSO Signs Partnership with DigiMithril to Bring AI into Squash Refereeing

28 August 2024

World Squash Officiating (WSO) – the organisation dedicated to the regulation and development of squash officiating worldwide – has signed a partnership with US-based startup DigiMithril to bring artificial intelligence (AI) into squash refereeing.

DigiMithril, founded by tech entrepreneur Pragun Seth, has created a state-of-the-art AI platform – IntelliReferee – to detect interference in squash and make objective decisions in real-time. The platform will initially be tested at major events during the 2024-25 PSA Squash Tour season, with plans to integrate the technology into refereeing in the future.

IntelliReferee measures a range of factors – including distance between players, access to front wall, frontal and lateral interference, ball speed and angle – to make objective decisions which are then relayed to the video referee to assist them. The partnership between WSO and DigiMithril follows on from a successful trial of IntelliReferee ran during the 2023-24 PSA World Tour Finals in June.

“The partnership between DigiMithril and WSO to test IntelliReferee marks the beginning of a new era for squash,” said Head of WSO Lee Drew.

“We’re very excited by what we’ve seen throughout the course of the initial testing phase, and the scope of the product seems extremely promising. Together with DigiMithril, we look forward to redefining the future of refereeing with AI.”

DigiMithril Founder & Chief Executive Pragun Seth said: “IntelliReferee is a pioneer in the intersection of sports and AI and will have a tremendous impact on the game we know and love. At DigiMithril, we’re proud and honoured to have partnered with WSO to bring IntelliReferee to professional squash and we are thrilled for what’s to come next.”

PSA Chief Executive Alex Gough said: “The collaboration between WSO and DigiMithril is an important step for squash. We want to be at the forefront of adopting new technology, and utilising AI in squash refereeing will help modernise the way the game is officiated and result in more accurate outcomes.”

For more information on WSO, please visit the WSO website or follow the WSO on TwitterFacebook and YouTube.

For more information on DigiMithril, please visit the DigiMithril website or follow DigiMithril on Twitter and LinkedIn. For more information on IntelliReferee, please visit the IntelliReferee website.

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