 It's been about a week since Novak Djokovic and Goran Ivanovich have split as coach and player and Goran's actually come out in an interview and talked about this whole situation. Let's go have a look at what he had to say. So Goran sat down with Sasa Osmo from Tennis Majors. This is what Goran had to say when asked about why the partnership had ended. I've read a lot, people have to write, but no one has even come close to hitting it. There's no real reason, the real reason is saturation. These have been extremely difficult five years, people forget the coronavirus and that at one point he was the world's number one villain due to non-vaccination. We were always in an intermediate step. Some minister forbade madness with Australia. There was saturation, fatigue of the material. And the car goes to the technician every now and then and he got tired of me and I got tired of him. I couldn't help him anymore, but we made a big deal. A split has not occurred in America, it has never happened. If I'm going to be honest, I still felt it at the US Open last year. America was incredible, Cincinnati and the US Open were one and I already felt that the end was near. There was a question whether at the end of the year or sometime this year, maybe we should have done it last year. But after the US Open, I had knee surgery. I was gone for six or seven weeks. I came back for Turin, but it was already the material of fatigue and communication. So there you have it, that is what Gorin had to say. Now that's just a little bit of what he had to say. He actually had to say a lot. If you go to the link down in the description, you can read the whole interview. It's very, very detailed, a very lot of questions as well. But at the moment, Djokovic is in Monte Carlo, getting ready for that tournament. Of course, the clay court season coming up and it looks like he might have appointed Nenad Ziminic, who's actually a former doubles pro and also used to be on the Davis Cup team. So Djokovic knows him a lot, he's Serbian as well. He's kind of come in at the moment to kind of help Djokovic, I guess, through Monte Carlo, but there's no certain player or certain coach coming in or no one has been appointed officially. So that's what's happening at the moment with the coaching situation. But very interesting to see Gorin come out about a week after they have split and talking about all these things and why it happened and you know, it was a bubbling up, all that kind of stuff. But Gorin here's had his say over the Novak Djokovic split as the coach.