Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley said despite the constant booing, fewer fans than ever were evicted from the 2025 tournament.
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Australian Open boss Craig Tiley has ruled out introducing alcohol restrictions, saying crowd behaviour isn't a problem at the Melbourne Park grand slam.
Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley said despite the constant booing, fewer fans than ever were evicted from the 2025 tournament.
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Before he was tournament director of the Australian Open, Craig Tiley had a big impact in the US.
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