Craig Tiley, the outgoing chief executive of Tennis Australia after 21 years in the role, tells Australian media he has no regrets about his involvement in a deportation-related controversy connected to tennis player Novak Djokovic. Across the outlets, Tiley says he was aligned with Djokovic during the dispute, and that his decisions and stance throughout the episode are ones he stands by. The interviews also place his remarks within a wider review of issues facing Australian tennis as he nears the end of his tenure. While the articles focus primarily on Tiley’s reflection on the deportation saga, they present it as part of a broader discussion about governance and the sport’s direction. The reporting does not indicate a change in Tiley’s position, and instead emphasizes his perspective that he acted consistently with his view of the matter. As he departs the leadership role, Tiley’s comments are framed as a retrospective on the most prominent controversy of his time and his personal assessment of that episode.
Outgoing Tennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley says he has no regrets about deportation saga
Craig Tiley, the outgoing chief executive of Tennis Australia after 21 years in the role, tells Australian media he has no regrets about his involvement in a deportation-related controversy connected...
- Craig Tiley is the outgoing CEO of Tennis Australia and is ending a 21-year tenure.
- Tiley says he has no regrets regarding his role in a deportation-related saga involving Novak Djokovic.
- He states he was on Novak Djokovic’s side during the controversy.
- The interviews are framed as reflections on major issues for Australian tennis as he leaves the role.
Craig Tiley is at the end of his 21-year tenure in Australian tennis, and he spoke exclusively to this masthead about some of the sport’s big issues.
2 hours agoCraig Tiley is at the end of his 21-year tenure in Australian tennis, and he spoke exclusively to this masthead about some of the sport’s big issues.
2 hours agoCraig Tiley is at the end of his 21-year tenure in Australian tennis, and he spoke exclusively to this masthead about some of the sport’s big issues.
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