Goran Ivanisevic plans to take legal action against his ex-wife, Tatjana Dragovic, alleging that she unlawfully took money that he earned both before and during their marriage.
Reports have surfaced indicating that Ivanisevic has filed multiple lawsuits against Dragovic and their daughter, Amber.
Furthermore, Dragovic believes that the court is biased in favor of Ivanisevic, who is a former Wimbledon champion and a coach for Novak Djokovic. She claims that the court is purposely disregarding evidence of domestic violence.
Responding to these accusations, Ivanisevic sarcastically remarked that he magically transformed into a family abuser and became the court’s favorite when he “dared to seek” what rightfully belongs to him.
Their relationship began when Ivanisevic noticed an 18-year-old Dragovic on the cover of a magazine. They eventually became parents and tied the knot in 2009. Unfortunately, their marriage ended in a messy divorce in 2013, with this recent legal dispute arising a decade later.
“To clarify, the moment I assertively pursued the money I earned before and during our marriage, which Tatjana Dragovic unlawfully took against legal agreements, I suddenly transformed into a supposed domestic abuser favored by the court. I’m still waiting for her lawsuit claiming she won Wimbledon, two Olympic medals, and maybe even another Grand Slam, although the court has yet to validate these fictional achievements,” Ivanisevic stated on his Instagram.
For further inquiries or information, please reach out to my lawyers, Mr. Mandic and Mr. Stanic, who have been diligently handling this case for quite some time. Regards, Goran,” Ivanisevic added.
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