Stacey Allaster US Open’s 1st female tournament director
NEW YORK — Canadian Stacey Allaster is the U.S. Open’s new tournament director, the first woman to hold that job at the American Grand Slam tennis tournament.
Allaster, born in Windsor, Ont., and raised in Welland, Ont., is a former CEO of the WTA women’s tour and has worked at the U.S. Tennis Association since 2016, pushing for changes such as the serve clock and warmup clock and lobbying for coaching to be allowed during matches.
She will stay on as the USTA’s chief executive of professional tennis, the association said Wednesday.
Allaster worked with Tennis Canada before moving to the WTA, serving as tournament director for the Rogers Cup.