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Tennis-USTA names Tennis Australia's Craig Tiley

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Craig Tiley to leave Tennis Australia for role with United States Tennis Association
Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley will leave Tennis Australia to take up a role with the United States Tennis Association.

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Craig Tiley to depart Tennis Australia
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Australian Open director Tiley named US tennis chief
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Australian Open to remain the 'Happy Slam', says Tiley
Proud of the legacy he's leaving behind, Craig Tiley is convinced the Australian Open will remain the "Happy Slam" long after he is gone.

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‘Truly honoured’: Tennis Australia boss defects to the US after 13-year Aus Open reign
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Aus Open boss Craig Tiley explains ‘personal decision’ to join USTA after months of exit rumours
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‘We can do a better job’: Tiley to take his grand tennis plans to US
Tiley has run Tennis Australia since 2013 and the Australian Open since 2006, making him as one of the longest-standing Australian sports administrators.

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Craig Tiley will become the CEO of the US Tennis Association after 13 years at Tennis Australia
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The USTA’s New CEO Settled This Lawsuit Once. Will He Do It Again?
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USTA Appoints Craig Tiley as Chief Executive Officer

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.”
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USTA names Aussie Open boss Craig Tiley as new CEO

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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