Ivanisevic, former Wimbledon, whipped the Greek, who was coach two tournaments in just one month, after having told him dictator. “He will continue with his father, who is the only one who can train him,” he said.
The exhaustist Croatian Goran Ivanisevic He replied bluntly to his Expupilo, the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipaswho treated him as dictator: “This is this generation, you can’t say anything”.
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Ivanisevic was the coach of Tsitsipas, who is in free fall in the ATP circuit, for only one month and two tournaments. However, it seemed that there was no comfort by either of them and this was reflected in the sayings of Croatian, who came to recognize that he never saw “To such a badly prepared player. With this knee I am three times more than him”.


These hard statements seemed to be an advance of what finally ended up occurring: the break between Ivanisevic and Tsitsipas.
But the issue did not end there, since the Greek destroyed its former coach, recognizing that “It is difficult to work with dictators who speak more of you and are not close to me or my environment”. He added: “The people of my trust are one who values the effort and generates a pleasant work environment in which I can develop. I just want to build a team that is like a family.”
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“He wants, but he does nothing. I was impressed. I have not seen a player with such a low level in life. With 53 years and the knee as I have it, I am three times in a better physical condition than him. This is really bad.”
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Ivanisevic, on the other hand, did not remain silent and went out to the crossing to give its version: “We have spoken, without grudges. He decided to try again with his father and, honestly, I really believe that the only person who can train him is him”.
In addition, he explained that “Yesterday I told him that nothing will change unless he fixed some things in his head. What I told him, I really said it. Now it seems that nothing can be said, this is this generation”.
Tsitsipas, who became number 3 in the world, occupies the 29th position of the ATP ranking and is having a 2025 for oblivion.
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