Tsitsipas Brings Father Back as Coach After Ivanisevic Split
GREECE, JUL 30 – Tsitsipas reunites with his father Apostolos as head coach after a brief, unsuccessful partnership with Goran Ivanisevic, aiming to improve his 19-13 record this season, officials said.
- On July 31, 2025, Stefanos Tsitsipas announced the return of his father, Apostolos, as his head coach following the conclusion of his short-lived collaboration with Goran Ivanisevic.
- Tsitsipas ended the less than two-month collaboration with Ivanisevic following a first-round Wimbledon exit and public criticism from Ivanisevic about Tsitsipas' readiness.
- Tsitsipas, a 12-time ATP singles titlist and former French Open and Australian Open finalist, expressed gratitude for reuniting with his father who first believed in him and coached him to multiple titles.
- He expressed that returning felt like a courageous move and reflected on how they have experienced the entire journey side by side, with the upcoming phase feeling like the right direction.
- On July 30, 2025, Tsitsipas was defeated by Christopher O'Connell during his Canadian Open campaign, and it remains unclear if reuniting with his coach will enable him to return to peak performance.
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Tsitsipas brings father back as coach after Ivanisevic split
Stefanos Tsitsipas has brought his father Apostolos back as coach after ending his brief partnership with Goran Ivanisevic, the former world number three said.Tsitsipas, 26, ended his collaboration with Ivanisevic, who helped Novak Djokovic claim nine of his 24 Grand Slam titles, last week after less than two
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Read Full ArticleStefanos Tsitsipas re-engaged his father Apostolos to train him and help him return to the level. The Greek went down to the thirtieth world rank.
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