Craig Tiley is appointed chief executive of the United States Tennis Association after 13 years at Tennis Australia.
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Craig Tiley will become the CEO of the US Tennis Association after 13 years at Tennis Australia
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Craig Tiley will take over as the CEO of the U.S. Tennis Association this year, the group that runs the ...
A former US Open champion has become the latest big-name tennis player to withdraw from an upcoming tournament, following ...
Tiley was both tournament director and chief executive in Melbourne, but will fulfil just the latter role for the USTA.
Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley is leaving to take up a new challenge as chief executive of the US Tennis ...
Top seed Taylor Fritz and second seed Ben Shelton will contest an all-American final at the Dallas Open after both won their ...
With the addition of 2003 US Open champion Andy Roddick, ESPN continues to refine its media presence at the tennis Grand Slams. The Australian Open concluded last month amid a flurry of ESPN changes ...
Long running Australian Open and Tennis Australia boss Craig Tiley will quit his Melbourne based roles to take up a position ...
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 ...
Elena Rybakina's triumph over Aryna Sabalenka leads into a potential all-timer on the men's side ...
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Tiley quits as Tennis Australia boss for plum US job
Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley has announced he has quit, barely a month after the tournament finished.
Carlos Alcaraz beat Novak Djokovic 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 to win the career Grand Slam, deny 38-year-old adding to his record 10 Australian Open titles.
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