On the occasion of the 2024 Wimbledon tournament, the Prodys Quantum2 W audio/video commentary unit was tested as part of Sky Italia’s production, confirming itself as a reliable and versatile tool. The experience allowed the equipment to be evaluated under real conditions, during live broadcasts and connections with the on-site production team, receiving positive feedback on the effectiveness of its audio and video management.
Thanks to the positive results achieved during this first trial, in 2025 Prodys saw its commentary equipment integrated more organically into the production of Wimbledon 2025 for Sky Sport Tennis, confirming the continuity of the collaboration. This more structured integration made it possible to consolidate the use of the commentary booth throughout the entire event, ensuring greater stability and constant technical support for both the commentators and the on-site producer.

Josè Valladares, COO of Prodys, said:
“It is a great source of pride for us to see the Quantum2 W successfully deployed at a world-class event like Wimbledon. Our collaboration with Sky Italia has provided a clear demonstration of how Prodys solutions can deliver stability, quality, and ease of use, even in highly complex and high-profile scenarios. The trust placed in our products by our customers is the strongest motivation for us to continue innovating and developing ever more powerful tools for broadcasters and professionals across the industry.”

Tiziano Taddei, LCD Product Lead at Sky Italia, also stated:
“After more than twenty years of collaboration with Prodys, during the latest edition of Wimbledon we decided to use the Quantum2 W for managing the audio and video of the commentary booth. Thanks to its reliability and versatility, it guaranteed a stable connection with the on-site producer and a video return for our commentators. We also made use of SRT encoding and decoding for video transport, with an LTE backup connection, all of which was remotely managed via ProdysControlPlus.”

The Prodys Quantum2 W proved to be a compact and easy-to-use solution, confirming its effectiveness from the very first days of the tournament through to the historic final won by Jannik Sinner, broadcast on Sky Sport and TV8 and followed by over 5.5 million viewers. The unit was successfully used to manage the audio and video streams of the live broadcast, ensuring a stable and reliable experience for both the commentators and the audience.







