Craig Tiley has defended his twin titles as Tennis Australia chief govt and Australian Open match director, insisting the obligations embody “basically” one function.
There is a perception within the Australian tennis neighborhood that Tiley and TA’s obsession with remodeling the grand slam occasion right into a sporting and leisure goliath has come on the grassroots sport’s expense.
But Tiley mentioned these considerations got here from “a tiny minority” and have been “emotive”, in line with his information, and that almost all of his time was spent specializing in rising the game in Australia.
“People want to take a crack and bring it up, because it’s an easy one, because you see two titles,” Tiley informed SEN’s First Serve.
“I should probably remove one of the titles … basically, it’s one role. I think to really understand it, is you’re the CEO of the business … (and) a big part of the business is the Australian Open.
“I don’t run the Australian Open – there is a team of people that run the Australian Open … my responsibility is to make sure we have the best capability and the best leadership.”
Tiley mentioned the confusion stemmed from him being the spokesperson for not solely the Australian Open however Tennis Australia basically.
He was appointed as TA’s CEO in October 2013, on prime of being the grand slam’s match director, a task he has held since 2006.
“People will say the tournament is separate from the business. That was the problem tennis had historically –the two were separate,” he mentioned.
“There were two separate reports to the board. It was during that time when the sport had the biggest challenges and so it was, I think, in the late 2000s when they were brought together into one organisation.
“That was the right move – the other slams have it that way. So I think sometimes it’s a misunderstood role.
“You only really get to understand it if you’re actually working in the organisation. No one in the organisation would be saying it’s two different roles.”
Tiley conceded TA had room to enhance however that its intent was proper and that he shared the “same objective” as the game’s rank-and-file contributors to “get more people to play the game”.
He additionally mentioned TA’s funding within the closely scrutinised UTR Rating system – designed to supply level-based competitors – was not compromising its decision-making on how finest to develop and retain gamers.
But a UTR factors race might be launched as “one of many solutions” to raised the format and attempt to handle a big stoop in match entries, notably from regional areas.