Georgia AD Josh Brooks wants NCAA to reconsider tennis championship decision
Georgia athletic director Josh Brooks is urging the NCAA to reconsider its decision to host the tennis championships in Orlando for the next ten years. He expressed concerns about the lack of transparency in the decision-making process and the preference of athletes and coaches for on-campus events. The NCAA Championships have a long history in Athens, which many consider the heart of college tennis.
- ▪Josh Brooks is advocating for the NCAA to reevaluate its commitment to host the tennis championships in Orlando from 2028 to 2037.
- ▪The NCAA Championships have been held in Athens 33 times, making it a significant location for college tennis.
- ▪Coaches and players have praised the atmosphere and history of the event in Athens, emphasizing its importance to the sport.
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