Novak Djokovic crisis leaves Tennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley a seriously weakened figure... he wields more power than anyone at Wimbledon but his hard work revamping the Australian Open is now at risk
Novak Djokovic's crisis could spell trouble for Tennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley Tiley is credited with turning the Australian Open into a truly blockbuster event His errors, with the Djokovic storm the biggest, could damage his reputation By Mike Dickson for The Mail on Sunday
Published: 22:30 GMT, 8 January 2022 | Updated: 22:38 GMT, 8 January 2022
Before the Covid pandemic, the Australian Open proudly announced an 812,000 aggregate attendance for the 2020 edition.
Confirmation, as if any were needed, that the days when it was considered very much the poor relation of the four Grand Slams were ancient history.
The players loved it and fans flocked in, not just from around Australia but all over the world, to experience a multi-faceted entertainment extravaganza that extended to booking some high-class music acts for a nightly show.
Novak Djokovic's visa storm may cause problems for Tennis Australia CEO Craig Tiley (right)
Tiley was criticised for parading Maria Sharapova (right) at the 2018 event draw shortly after she served a drugs ban
The man who has driven this is Craig Tiley, the South Africa-born head of
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