Hatem McDadi, Senior Vice-President of High-Performance Development, announces retirement

McDadi’s last day will be December 31, 2023, though he will continue on part-time, consultancy basis through June 2024

TORONTO (September 6, 2023) –Tennis Canada announced on Wednesday that Hatem McDadi, Senior Vice-President of High-Performance Development, will retire at the end of December 2023. McDadi will continue on a part-time, consultancy basis until June 30, 2024 to assist in the recruitment and transition of his replacement.

“It has been an honor and privilege to have served Canadian tennis over the years,” McDadi said. “The growth of our not-for-profit mission with partners, development of a Canadian sport system, heroic players that have worked so hard to reach their potential and pave the way, winning Olympic gold, Parapan Am gold, Grand Slam champions and the 2022 Davis Cup win are special. But the journey and the moments with all involved is what will be cherished the most. I am grateful and proud for all the passionate, skilled, and caring colleagues, board, senior management team, provincial and private sector partners, community leaders and champions that helped make Canadian tennis strong and vibrant.”

To read the full press release, please visit the Press Releases page of the Tennis Canada Virtual Media Centre.

Virtual Media Centre

Media Contact:
Oliver Wheeler
Manager, Communications
owheeler@tenniscanada.com 
+1 (647) 458-4005

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