"This is a big country, so having players in the top 100 and 200 is not good enough. You need a big player, a top 10 player, who is going to make the game popular and by seeing him/her, more kids take up the game," Ivanisevic, who is in India for the Road to Wimbledon programme, told PTI today.
Ivanisevic, best known for his straight talk and a booming serve, feels the Indian players are not pushing hard enough despite having the skill. However, he is surprised to find that girls are more talented than boys.
"Cricket is number one here because everyone plays cricket. So you need somebody like a Leander Paes or Mahesh (Bhupathi). They were big stars but now you need someone else to promote the game. It is a long way to go (for Indian tennis) but it is never too late. We are a small country (Croatia), still we produce good tennis players. You guys have facilities, players and coaches. You just need to put it all together."
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Ask him where the Indian players lack in comparison to the Europeans, Ivanisevic puts the difference down to just hard work.
"I think the kids need to push harder. The coaches have to be harder on them. You cannot coach kids who are 12 or 13 years old and let them be the boss. You have to make them work. The talent and skill is there but physically kids in Europe are much better.
Ivanisevic was 'loved' for his racquet breaking behaviour on court besides his other eccentricities, but he has been forced to mellow down ever since he took to coaching.
One can gauge in his voice he proud he feels about guiding Marin Cilic to the 2014 US Open title. Not the maverick he was in his hey days, a Ivanisevic the coach has a message for the younger crop.