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By Jun 12, 2025New WTA CEO Portia Archer speaks in Cincinnati, commits to tour's long-term goal of pay equity
"We'll get that done on behalf of women, and it's a privilege in many ways to be a part of this effort to continue to advance and elevate women," she said this week on Tennis Channel.
Published Aug 14, 2024
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New WTA CEO Portia Archer has more than 20 years of experience in sports business.
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