Tennis Canada head Downey announces retirement after Grand Slam, Davis Cup success
TORONTO — Tennis Canada president and chief executive officer Michael Downey announced Tuesday he will retire at the end of the year.
Canadian tennis players have enjoyed considerable success during Downey’s 15 years as head of the organization.
His second term as president and CEO, which started in 2017, includes Bianca Andreescu’s 2019 U.S. Open victory and Canada’s first Davis Cup title last year.
Downey joined Tennis Canada in 2004, and his first term saw the development of the National Tennis Centre, which developed the likes of Andreescu, Eugenie Bouchard, Milos Raonic and Félix Auger-Aliassime into stars on the WTA and ATP Tours.