“One of the best moves Stefanos has made”: Fans react to Stefanos Tsitsipas hiring Goran Ivanisevic as coach

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Tennis fans have reacted with excitement following the news that Stefanos Tsitsipas has hired Grand Slam champion Goran Ivanisevic as his new coach.

The 26-year-old Greek star, long hailed as one of the most talented players on the ATP Tour, has struggled to find consistent form in recent seasons—especially after ending his long-standing coaching relationship with his father, Apostolos Tsitsipas.

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According to reports, Ivanisevic—who famously guided Novak Djokovic to multiple major titles—will officially begin working with Tsitsipas after the French Open. The move has sparked a wave of positive reactions on social media.

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“Awesome! 🤩 I think Stef is coming for a Grand Slam and is my Dark Horse pick for RG25,” one fan posted.

Another added, “Glad to see that. He deserves a good place after that Rybakina mess.”

One popular comment read: “One of the best moves Stefanos has made.”

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Tsitsipas’s recent results reflect the need for change. He exited the Monte Carlo Masters in the quarter-finals, falling to Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. Prior to that, he was knocked out in the second round of the Miami Open by Sebastian Korda in straight sets.

Speaking at Monte Carlo, Tsitsipas acknowledged his recent struggles:

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“I wasn’t doing great lately, and the last few months weren’t amazing for me,” he admitted. “I didn’t have any big results or victories that showed I was headed in the right direction. So I feel like that kind of summed up my form recently.”

With a seasoned and successful coach like Ivanisevic by his side, fans are hopeful Tsitsipas can rediscover his top-level game—and possibly even contend for a Grand Slam title again this year

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