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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Craig Tiley will take over as the CEO of the U.S. Tennis Association this year. The group that runs the U.S. Open announced Tiley's hiring on Tuesday.
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Australian Open chief 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 (USTA), ...
Craig Tiley is appointed chief executive of the United States Tennis Association after 13 years at Tennis Australia.
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Key detail about wife and family as Craig Tiley quits Tennis Australia in 'personal decision'
Craig Tiley has revealed the fact his wife Ali is American and has family in the States played a big role in his decision to quit as Tennis Australia CEO to join the US Tennis Association. Tennis ...
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 was both tournament director and chief executive in Melbourne, but will fulfil just the latter role for the USTA.
Emma Raducanu shares her thoughts on finding a new coach and her desire to return to an aggressive playing style in tennis.
James Blake and Andy Roddick go way back as former US tennis players rising in the ranks in the early 2000s. Now the two rivals and friends will be ESPN colleagues during its coverage of Wimbledon and ...
WTA tennis legend Serena Williams has cleared all the hurdles and is officially reinstated as of2, 2026. The 44-year-old ...
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