Stefanos Tsitsipas breaks silence on Goran Ivanisevic coaching speculation after Monte Carlo exit

According to multiple reports, tennis star Stefanos Tsitsipas is all set to welcome the Croatian coach after the conclusion of the second Grand Slam of the year, Roland Garros.

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Tsitsipas Responds Bluntly to Ivanisevic Coaching Speculation

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Tennis legend Goran Ivanisevic seems to have landed a new job for himself after his separation from star players Elena Rybakina and Novak Djokovic. According to the sources, the 53-year-old legend is all set to work with Stefanos Tsitsipas, who is set to kickstart a new chapter of his life.

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According to multiple reports, the star player is all set to welcome the Croatian coach after the conclusion of the second Grand Slam of the year, Roland Garros. However, the Greek star made another bold headline when he was questioned about the same. The 26-year-old tennis star seems not to be in a mood to answer about the same. The tennis player has straightforwardly declined to clarify the claim.

"I'm not in a position to answer that yet," Tsitsipas said on potentially teaming up with Ivanisevic.

Stefanos Tsitsipas crashed out of the Monte Carlo Masters!

Tennis sensation Stefanos Tsitsipas has crashed out of the ongoing Monte Carlo Masters 1000 tournament. The Greek star's title defence was halted after losing a quarterfinal game to star player Lorenzo Musetti. Stefanos Tsitsipas has opened up about his loss.

The star player has revealed that it is tough to accept this loss. The 26-year-old star revealed that he was confident in showcasing his best talent when it comes to the hard court, but currently, he is heartbroken after losing to the Italian star in the last eight rounds. The defending champion has also talked about where he lost the game in the second and third sets.

“Well... yeah.. it's difficult to accept. Feeling so confident playing on this court and not being able to win a match that I felt I kind of had every reason to try and win is definitely heartbreaking. The serve definitely was the thing that kind of was missing, but also, it didn't help me when I needed it. I was playing with a second serve. The entire second and third set, I was playing with just one serve," Stefanos Tsitsipas said after the loss.

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