Kathy Rinaldi steps down from USTA women's tennis role

Kathy Rinaldi announced her departure as USTA Head of Women's Tennis on Wednesday after 18 years in the position. The former WTA professional received tributes from Chris Evert and Danielle Collins for her contributions to American women's tennis.

Rinaldi shared the news in an Instagram post titled “A Heartfelt Message as I Close this Chapter.” She wrote that the role had been “a calling, an honor, and an opportunity to serve the sport.” The 59-year-old Florida native joined the USTA’s Player Development program in 2008 and later served as Billie Jean King Cup captain from 2016 to 2023, guiding the United States to the title in her first season and to additional finals and semifinals appearances. She also coached the U.S. women’s team at the Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024 Olympics.

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