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The South African on MSNEXCLUSIVE | Q&A: Craig Tiley names his proudest – and most challenging – Australian Open momentsDurban-born Craig Tiley went from South Africa Davis Cup captain to CEO of Tennis Australia and director of the Australian ...
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EXCLUSIVE | Q&A: Craig Tiley’s time at Tennis Australia and as Australian Open directorIn a Proudly SA story, Durban-born Craig Tiley went from spending time in the South African army to the CEO of Tennis Australia and director of the Australian Open. For the latest tennis news, ...
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The South African on MSNEXCLUSIVE | Q&A: What does the future hold for Craig Tiley?CEO of Tennis Australia and director of the Australian Open, South Africa-born Craig Tiley, discusses what his future holds.
Funding for significant upgrades to the Queensland Tennis Centre (QTC) has been confirmed, ensuring the QTC is ready ...
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Australian tennis great Stolle diesTennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley said. Tiley did not provide a cause of death. The 1.91-meter (6-foot-3) Stolle was part of Australia's successful era in the 1960s as tennis progressed from an amateur ...
He was 86. Tennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley described Stolle as an "iconic figure" in tennis as a player and later as a commentator. Stolle was part of Australia's successful era in the 1960s as ...
The tennis world is in mourning after the death of two-time grand slam winner and Australian tennis legend Fred Stolle.
Tennis Australia described Stolle as "one of its great players and characters." CEO Craig Tiley said Stolle’s name was synonymous with the transition from amateur to professional tennis. "His legacy ...
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