Last summer, he said he'd love to be on that team. It was on the Craig Shapiro podcast. He said, "She's a super, super interesting case and I do believe I could help her." He said he just wants to be successful, that's it. And he believes in himself as a coach, so I think he believes whatever job he would take, he can make that player a champion and that's job stability. He doesn't care about drama or personality. He said he can lock in and just coach. It was a great interview. (Fwiw, I wasn't involved with the podcast at that time, and all I do it cut it anyway. I'm taking no credit.

Craig asked if there was truth to the rumor that he was trying to coach Anisimova, and he said he'd be very interested but hadn't had any conversations. He said he doesn't reach out to players. He said there were a few others he would really love to coach, but didn't name them. Last summer when he and Pliskova split, he said he wanted time to "get over Kaja, the relationship" and had already had some offers. We'll see what happens this time.