Katrina Adams Chairman, President, U.S. Tennis Association
The U.S. Open turns 50 this August, but its home base is in the springtime of life, thanks to a $600-million, five-year remodel at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, N.Y. Adams, who’s directed the project, says the transformation happened “on time, on budget, with no public funding.” Its vast footprint and tech advancements will mean more fans can watch games played day and night, through any weather conditions. (Estimates: upwards of 720,000 attendees this year.) Adams, a CBS Sports Network contributor, as well as the first pro player, first African American and youngest person to serve as the U.S. Tennis Association’s top exec, also opened the “home of American tennis.” The 64-acre, state-of-the-art complex in Orlando, Fla.,…
