USTA president Brian Vahaly says he wants tennis to be a ‘safe space’ for queer people as U.S. Open approaches
In his second act, vahaly has help senior executive positions at washington, DC-based venture capital and investment management firms. But about five years after stepping away from tennis, he was asked to serve on the usta’s board. “As I was Learning Who I was, I Didn’t Feel Like Tennis was a safe space for me, … Read more