It's better not to say what I think of him," Ivanisevic responds to Mouratoglou's criticism
Patrick Mouratoglou had reacted to Goran Ivanisevic's comments about Stefanos Tsitsipas, saying the Croat had done the exact opposite of what should have been done.
Ivanisevic wanted to respond to him: "I’ll talk to him when we see each other. This is absolutely not the right way to go about it. If he has a problem with me, he should call me and tell me what he thinks.
I’ll tell him what I think. It’s better not to say what I think of him. So for now, I’ll stay quiet—maybe I’ll do it next time.
If I go to Toronto or Cincinnati, I’d be very interested to see Mouratoglou, for example, to talk to him, to explain a few things. But I know why he did this.
However, I’ve never had problems with any coach in my life. Coaches should support each other and not argue among themselves on the internet.
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