Craig Tiley will become the CEO of the US Tennis Association after 13 years at Tennis Australia
Craig Tiley leaves after 13 years leading Tennis Australia to join USTA as CEO to help grow tennis participation to 35 million players by 2035.
- Craig Tiley will become the CEO of the U.S. Tennis Association after 13 years at Tennis Australia.
- Tiley was the head coach of the men's tennis team at the University of Illinois from 1994 to 2005 and oversaw the Australian Open's expansion to a 15-day event.
- Tiley said his successor at Tennis Australia will continue filling the twin roles of running Tennis Australia and the Australian Open.
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Former Australian Open director Craig Tilley will take over as CEO of the US Tennis Association, the USTA announced.
South African official Craig Tiley has resigned as director of the Australian Open and will in future lead the United States Tennis Association (USTA), which has the Grand Slam in New York under its auspices, reports the French news agency AFP.
Australia's Open Director Craig Tiley will leave his post to join the US tennis federation.
South Africa-born Australian Open chief Craig Tiley steps down to take top US job
Australian Open chief Craig Tiley is stepping down after a “transformative” tenure to run the US Tennis Association, the Australian governing body said on Wednesday. Tiley, who is also Tennis Australia chief executive, is to remain in his current roles for the coming months to ease the switch to new leadership. EXCLUSIVE | Q&A: Craig Tiley’s early life in South Africa and visiting the White House “Leading this team has been the privilege of my l…
The Signing that Changes the History of Tennis: Craig Tiley Goes to the Us Open and Leaves Australia
The United States Open, and therefore the USTA, a federation that exploits the tournament rights, has once again demonstrated its economic muscle by making one of the most media entries that can be made in tennis. Craig Tiley, 64, director of the Australian Open since 2006 and executive director since 2013, will take up that role at the US Open.
USTA names Aussie Open boss Craig Tiley as new CEO
Australian Open CEO Craig Tiley, who has overseen massive growth in tennis participation in Australia during his tenure, was named CEO of the United States Tennis Association (USTA) on Tuesday.
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