Outgoing Tennis Canada CEO aims to ace growth for women’s game
VANCOUVER — As he prepares to leave his post, Tennis Canada CEO Michael Downey says there’s still work to be done in growing the game — especially when it comes to getting more girls and women on the court.
Sports fans want to watch women play and national organizations have a role in making sure that happens, he said.
“I think we’re seeing the cusp of a phenomenal growth of women’s sport generally,” said Downey, who announced in February that he would retire at the end of 2023.
“And I think in the past, years ago, (TV) networks might have thought ‘I need to put women on because I’m supposed to do it.’ Now they’re doing it because they know the demand is there. And that’s really motivating.”