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Tennis-USTA names Tennis Australia's Craig Tiley

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Craig Tiley to depart Tennis Australia
Craig Tiley, the long-time Australian Open Tournament Director and Tennis Australia CEO, is set to lead the USTA.

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Craig Tiley Officially Switches From Tennis Australia To USTA
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USTA names Aussie Open boss Craig Tiley as new CEO
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Craig Tiley quits Australian Open and Tennis Australia for US role
Australian Open boss Craig Tiley will quit his post to run a rival grand slam, with Tennis Australia set to launch a worldwide search for his replacement.

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Australian Open to remain the 'Happy Slam', says Tiley
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Australian Open director Tiley named US tennis chief
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‘Truly honoured’: Tennis Australia boss defects to the US after 13-year Aus Open reign
“Craig brings a rare combination of global credibility at the highest level of the sport and a proven commitment to growing the game at the grassroots. That balance is exactly what this moment require...

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Aus Open boss Craig Tiley explains ‘personal decision’ to join USTA after months of exit rumours
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USTA names Tennis Australia boss Tiley as new CEO
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Craig Tiley to leave Tennis Australia for role with United States Tennis Association

Tiley has been tournament director of the Australian Open since 2006 and Tennis Australia CEO since 2013. He'll remain in the role while Tennis Australia appoints his successor.
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The USTA’s New CEO Settled This Lawsuit Once. Will He Do It Again?

The United States Tennis Association’s new CEO may indicate a transformation in the organization’s approach to an antitrust lawsuit challenging the sport’s global order. The USTA announced Tuesday that Craig Tiley will take over as chief executive after holding the same role with Tennis Australia since 2013.
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