Paul McNamee was the Australian Open’s boss before Craig Tiley, and has strong views on what should happen now Tennis Australia’s CEO has resigned.
Craig Tiley has outlined the ambitious changes he hopes to bring to the US Tennis just weeks after being appointed the The post Craig Tiley Reveals How He Will Improve Tennis in USA After Becoming New ...
Craig Tiley is a bullet point kind of guy. When he’s asked to describe his new job as CEO of the USTA, the 64-year-old South African quickly divides the responsibilities into th ...
Tiley has been tournament director of the Australian Open since 2006 and Tennis Australia CEO since 2013. He'll remain in the ...
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 ...
Long running Australian Open and Tennis Australia boss Craig Tiley will quit his Melbourne based roles to take up a position in the US.
Craig Tiley, previously the head of Tennis Australia, has been appointed as the new CEO of the United States Tennis Association, succeeding Lew Sherr. Tiley is known for transforming the Australian ...
Tiley propelled Australian Open to current heights through limitless ambition and brute force, but a stronger player pipeline would be welcome ...
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — 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 Tuesday. Tiley is leaving his post as the head of ...