IRS 990 Nonprofit Profile
Tennis Australia Limited
To grow, manage, promote and showcase the game of tennis domestically and (continued on sch o) represent australia's tennis interests internationally. To promote and develop the sport of tennis in australia including the conduct of the australian open and other tennis events. Tennis australia is the governing body for the sport of tennis in australia. The company's objectives and strategies are to create champion tennis players on and off the court, increase the number of people playing the sport, ensure tennis coaches are adequately trained and running tournaments throughout the country. Tennis australia aims to increase health of all tennis venues and clubs ensuring the sport has a long sustainable future. This is all achieved through the reinvestment of australian open revenues back into the sport.
Financials
- Filing year
- 2023
- Total revenue
- $408.9M
- Total expenses
- $407.7M
- Total assets
- $268.3M
- EIN
- 981029763
Leadership and Compensation
- Craig Tiley - Chief Executive Officer
- $1.3M
- Timothy Jolley - Chief Strategy & Performance Officer
- $790K
- Cedric Cornelis - Chief Commercial Officer
- $627K
- Thomas Larner - Chief Operating Officer
- $522K
- Katrina Blair - Chief Financial Officer
- $496K
- Darren Pearce - Chief Communications Officer
- $469K
- Alexandra Hamilton - Chief Event Officer
- $338K
- Mohan Aiyaswami - Chief Information Officer
- $328K
- Jacquie Quinn - Chief Legal Officer
- $324K
- Lleyton Hewitt - Davis Cup Captain
- $318K
Officers, directors and key employees with total reported compensation, from Form 990 Part VII.
Governance
- Voting board members
- 9
- Independent members
- 9
Grants
- Grants outside the U.S.
- $11.9M
Foreign Activity
Reported $11.9M in grants and assistance outside the United States (Form 990 Part IX line 3; detail on Schedule F).
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