Boris Becker shared his immediate response to Goran Ivanisevic becoming Elena Rybakina’s new coach.
24 hours before the WTA Finals is due to begin, it was announced that the World number five will be working with her fellow Wimbledon champion from 2025.
According to journalist Reem Abulleil of the National news, Arab News and Eurosport, Ivanisevic will start coaching Rybakina in the off-season.
The 25-year-old will be the first player from the WTA Tour that will be coached by Ivanisevic after she parted ways with Stefano Vukov before the US Open.
Goran Ivanisevic becoming Elena Rybakina‘s coach is certainly news nobody was expecting just before the WTA Finals commences.
But it is a move that has gone down well with fans and a legend of the game in Boris Becker shared his view on the news, and he was just as surprised as everyone else.
“Wow…didn’t see this one coming but lots of luck to my old nemesis on the court and good buddy now! We don’t have to worry about holding serve with this partnership.”
Another former player, this time Chris Evert took to X to react to the announcement. “Good guy, good choice,” the 18-time Grand Slam champion said.
Becker was not wrong when he referred to Ivanisevic as his ‘old nemesis’.
During their playing careers, the pair faced one another 19 times. The German holds a slender lead of 10 wins to Goran Ivanisevic’s nine victories.
The 53-year-old won two of their three Grand Slam encounters, while Becker claimed all three of the finals they contested against each other.
Ivanisevic claimed the pair’s last three meetings, but it wasn’t enough to overturn the deficit in his head-to-head rivalry against Becker.
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