After reaching the top at the Australian Open, the South African executive defines what his main mission will be upon arriving at the offices of the American federation.
After reaching the top at the Australian Open, the South African executive defines what his main mission will be upon arriving at the offices of the American federation.
A revolution is brewing in the world of tennis, and Craig Tiley is positioning himself to be part of its forefront. The news you are about to read may seem like a bombshell, but it demonstrates the respect that the president of the Australian Open has earned among the other Grand Slams and, in general, among the governing bodies of this sport. The First Serve, an Australian media outlet, is affirming an idea that emerged in Sportico a couple of months ago: Craig Tiley will be the next president of the USTA. Yes, an Australian leading the United States Tennis Association, such is the faith that the American leaders have in him. Tiley will resign from directing the first Grand Slam of the year to take control of the most powerful federation in the entire sport. What will be next?
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Bombazo: Craig Tiley será el próximo presidente de la USTA
The USTA has embarked on a megalomaniacal structural renewal project for the US Open tournament, set to conclude by the 2027 edition. With an investment of 800 million dollars, the aim is to transform Flushing Meadows into the most cutting-edge tennis facility in the world. To achieve this, three phases of action and two major projects have been proposed. The most significant one involves the planned works in Arthur Ashe Stadium, including 2,000 new seats. Additionally, a new center for tennis players with all imaginable amenities will be created, as detailed on the official website.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así serán las nuevas instalaciones del US Open tras el gran proyecto de renovación presentado
The South African is leaving his position at the Australian Open and heading to the United States, where he will seek to enhance the structure based on his experience.
The American Grand Slam decided to deny the 'wild card' to the winner of the men's singles in 2016. However, the situation is different in the women's draw.
After reaching the top at the Australian Open, the South African executive defines what his main mission will be upon arriving at the offices of the American federation.
The South African is leaving his position at the Australian Open and heading to the United States, where he will seek to enhance the structure based on his experience.
A revolution is brewing in the world of tennis, and Craig Tiley is positioning himself to be part of its forefront. The news you are about to read may seem like a bombshell, but it demonstrates the respect that the president of the Australian Open has earned among the other Grand Slams and, in general, among the governing bodies of this sport. The First Serve, an Australian media outlet, is affirming an idea that emerged in Sportico a couple of months ago: Craig Tiley will be the next president of the USTA. Yes, an Australian leading the United States Tennis Association, such is the faith that the American leaders have in him. Tiley will resign from directing the first Grand Slam of the year to take control of the most powerful federation in the entire sport. What will be next?
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Bombazo: Craig Tiley será el próximo presidente de la USTA
The American Grand Slam decided to deny the 'wild card' to the winner of the men's singles in 2016. However, the situation is different in the women's draw.
The USTA has embarked on a megalomaniacal structural renewal project for the US Open tournament, set to conclude by the 2027 edition. With an investment of 800 million dollars, the aim is to transform Flushing Meadows into the most cutting-edge tennis facility in the world. To achieve this, three phases of action and two major projects have been proposed. The most significant one involves the planned works in Arthur Ashe Stadium, including 2,000 new seats. Additionally, a new center for tennis players with all imaginable amenities will be created, as detailed on the official website.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así serán las nuevas instalaciones del US Open tras el gran proyecto de renovación presentado