Tributes flow for architect of Australia n Open revival after death of respected sports boss Brian Tobin The global tennis community is mourning the death of outstanding administrator and former player Brian Tobin , who played a key role in restoring the Australia n Open to its current glory.
ITF president David Haggerty is among those to pay tribute to Tobin, who was born in Perth and ranked among the nation’s top 10 tennis players before turning to a career in finance and banking and then later leaving a lasting legacy in tennis as an administrator.“He became the first Executive President in 1991 and oversaw tennis’s emergence as a truly global sport, played and enjoyed by millions around the world.
Tobin, who is survived by his wife Carmen and sons Geoff and Alan, headed TA from 1977 to 1989 after serving on the board of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia. But the move to Melbourne Park and the decision to build a retractable roof atop Rod Laver Arena revitalised the Australian Open, which this year drew more than 900,000 fans through the gates at Melbourne Park.
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