Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley is leaving to take up a new challenge as chief executive of the US Tennis Association.
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'It's been a great ride': Tiley announces Tennis Australia departure after months of speculation
The rumours are true: Australian Open boss Craig Tiley is leaving these shores for a new role in the sport. The list of ...
Tiley served as Tennis Australia’s CEO for 13 years, and will be tasked with “guiding American Tennis into its next era of growth and innovation.” ...
Tiley, who took the helm in 2013, has transformed the Australian Open tournament into a global event. He will take up an equivalent post in the US.
Tiley was both tournament director and chief executive in Melbourne, but will fulfil just the latter role for the USTA.
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