Stefanos Tsitsipas and Goran Ivanisevic have officially parted ways, with the Greek star confirming that his father, Apostolos, will resume coaching duties. The decision came after Ivanisevic criticized Tsitsipas for his lack of preparation at the 2025 Wimbledon Championships, where the Greek retired hurt in the first round. In response, Tsitsipas called Ivanisevic a ‘dictator’ and emphasized the importance of having a supportive and friendly coaching environment.
Despite the public fallout, Ivanisevic expressed no hard feelings and acknowledged that Apostolos had played a crucial role in Tsitsipas’ career. The Croatian legend believes that the father-son duo has a special bond that can bring out the best in Tsitsipas on the court. While acknowledging the controversy surrounding his comments, Ivanisevic clarified that his intention was not to insult Tsitsipas but to motivate him to rediscover his form.
In a recent interview, Ivanisevic reiterated his concerns about Tsitsipas’ mental and physical readiness for top-level competition. However, he remains optimistic about the Greek’s potential and believes that Tsitsipas has not forgotten how to play tennis. With a win-loss record of 19-13 this season and a ranking of World No. 29, Tsitsipas will be looking to bounce back under the guidance of his father.
As Tsitsipas embarks on a new chapter in his career, the tennis world will be watching closely to see how the talented young player responds to the coaching change. With the support of his father and a renewed sense of determination, Tsitsipas has the opportunity to prove his doubters wrong and climb back up the rankings. Only time will tell if this decision will lead to success on the ATP Tour.