‘A Sad And Strange Story’: Ivansevic Speaks About His Split From Rybakina

Goran Ivanisevic commented about his high-profile departure from Elena Rybakina‘s coaching team but did not want to go into precise detail about the reasons.

The 2001 Wimbledon champion became Rybakina’s coach during the 2024 off-season after being announced at that year’s WTA Finals. She had split with Stefano Vukov a few days before the 2024 US Open.

Vukov was Rybakina’s coach for over five years, and the circumstances surrounding his split were mysterious at first until the truth about the WTA’s investigation into his conduct toward her later came out.

Despite Ivanisevic initially sounding positive about his work with Rybakina in social media updates, the Croatian seemed blindsided by the former world No. 3’s sudden announcement on New Year’s Day that Vukov would join her team again, but not as the main coach.

That led to the WTA being forced to reveal its investigation into Vukov and his provisional suspension. Clearly shocked by the developments, Ivanisevic eventually left his position as Rybakina’s coach after the 2025 Australian Open.

In an interview with former Croatian national football team coach Slaven Bilic, Ivansevic said the split was a sad story. He did not want to speak too much about it, but his words made it clear that the situation involving Vukov was a pivotal factor.

“It was a bit strange. I won’t talk much about it, but I can say that it’s a bit of a sad and strange story. Unfortunately, some things happened off the court that I couldn’t control, and I didn’t want to be a part of that and part of that story, and then I decided that it was best to quit. I wish her all the best in her career.”

Ivanisevic could undoubtedly make headlines worldwide by discussing all the details about whether Rybakina told him about wanting Vukov back on the team and if he even knew about his provisional suspension when he agreed to become her coach.

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