Mubadala Citi DC Open
Jocelyn Davie is an experienced sports industry executive currently serving as the Director of Player Operations & Services for the Citi Open Tennis Tournament since May 2021. With a strong background in event management and athlete representation, Jocelyn has operated the Jocelyn Davie Consulting firm since September 2014, providing expertise in event operations, sponsorship, marketing, and media relations. Previous roles include General Manager and Team President for the Orlando Storm and Chicago Smash in World TeamTennis, and Director of Event Operations & Athlete Services for the Washington Kastles. Jocelyn's extensive experience spans various high-profile positions, including Director of Athlete Services for the International Premier Tennis League and Consultant roles for notable tennis events such as the Tianjin Open. Educational qualifications include a Master's in Public and Business Administration from Michigan State University, a Bachelor of Arts from Southern Illinois University, and international studies coursework at Richmond College in London, UK.
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Mubadala Citi DC Open
The Mubadala Citi DC Open tournament, played in Washington D.C., is one of the world’s premier tennis events and benefits the Washington Tennis & Education Foundation (WTEF). The tournament was founded in 1969 by Donald Dell, John Harris and Arthur Ashe in its current location in Rock Creek Park with a vision of making pro tennis accessible for all athletes and fans in the Washington community. Beginning in 2019, venture capitalist, entrepreneur, and DC native Mark Ein’s organization, MDE Tennis, began managing and operating the tournament under an agreement with WTEF. The organization provides underserved children in the D.C. area with a safe environment to learn critical life skills both on and off the courts through academic and athletic enrichment. The Mubadala Citi DC Open tennis tournament is the only combined ATP and WTA 500 level event in the world on the tour calendar and one of only five combined ATP/WTA tour events in the United States. After 53 years, it is also the longest-running professional tennis event at the same site in the United States. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter