Profile: Chris Kermode
“I would like it to be remembered that it became a tennis event that almost transcended the sport,” says Chris Kermode, managing director of the
“I would like it to be remembered that it became a tennis event that almost transcended the sport,” says Chris Kermode, managing director of the
Read about the early careers of some professional players and you will note that many picked up their first tennis racket before they were out
Wimbledon champion Andy Murray will take on Novak Djokovic in New York’s iconic Madison Square Garden in March, but London’s Earls Court will also host
Gone are the days of the teenage tennis sensation. With rules restricting playing schedules for Under-18s, we are unlikely to see another teenage Grand Slam
As the race to qualify for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals hots up, European players will once again dominate the singles competition at The
He may have just returned from the golf course when TIA UK News caught up with the youthful Steve Matthews, but the former Sales and
It may be quintessentially British with its strawberries and cream and English garden setting, but Wimbledon is a truly global brand. “Outside of the Olympic
In late September when LTA President David Gregson introduced Michael Downey as the new chief executive of British tennis, he said that the current CEO
As member numbers continue to grow, 2013 is proving to be a busy year for the Tennis Industry Association. The TIA UK Forum at the