Novak Djokovic will adjust his schedule as he looks to overhaul Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.
The Serbian maintained his position as the king of Melbourne with a ninth Australian Open title, courtesy of a 7-5 6-2 6-2 victory over Daniil Medvedev in Sunday's final.
It was the 33-year-old's 18th grand slam singles title, leaving him two behind the men's record held jointly by Federer and Nadal.
"This was the first time since the start of the pandemic began that there was a sport and entertainment event that had crowds and had every top player bar a few that couldn't make it," Tiley said.
"I think it is a blueprint that works. It requires more resources and more time but that's a commitment that you have to make."
Tiley said Tennis Australia had to use up its entire cash reserves of 80 million Australian dollars (£45m) and take out a loan to get them through to next year.