Former world number one
Boris Becker had an interesting
reaction to the news regarding Greece’s
Stefanos Tsitsipas’ decision to hire one-time
Grand Slam winner
Goran Ivanisevic as his coach. The 26-year-old, who is
regarded as one of the most talented players currently playing in men’s tennis
in the singles category, has struggled to produce results consistently on the
court, especially after parting ways from his father who was his long-time
coach.
As per the latest report, Tsitsipas has hired Ivanisevic as
his coach. Some media reports claim that the 53-year-old, who is famous for his
coaching stint with the former world number one and Serbia’s legendary tennis
star Novak Djokovic, will join the Greek tennis star after the French
Open. Former world number one Becker, in a post on his official account on
the social media platform X — previously known as Twitter — had a two-word
reaction about the development. “Good news,” he wrote.
Tsitsipas, who was recently taking part in the Monte-Carlo Masters,
suffers another difficult defeat, this time in the quarterfinal of the event to
Italy’s Lorenzo Musetti with a score of 1-6, 6-3, 6-4. He spoke to the media
after the match and expressed his frustration about his own performance on the
day. He was of the opinion that he should have won the match.
"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," said
Tsitsipas. "I just feel like I could have done way more today. I missed
forehands I never miss. I was actually quite surprised to see those forehands
go out or to the net," he added. "I was kind of confused, looking
deep down, trying to understand what’s happening, because these things are
definitely not normal."