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Ana Ivanovic has a new coach and a better outlook.

The fifth-seeded Ivanovic won her first-round match in the Bank of the West Classic, defeating Sabine Lisicki 7-6 (2), 6-1 on Tuesday.

The former world No. 1 lost to Lisicki in three sets in their previous meeting at Wimbledon.

"My mentality has changed," Ivanovic said. "Sometimes just a few points make a difference and it helps to be positive in a tight situation. I did that today in the tiebreak."

She also hired Dejan Petrovic and was playing her first tournament with him.

"It was a lot of things on and off the court," Ivanovic said of her split with Nemanja Kontic following the loss to Lisicki at Wimbledon. "He helped me a lot and sometimes these decisions are very hard."

Ivanovic has won three tournament titles on the WTA Tour this season after failing to win a tournament in 2013. She owns 14 career titles.

"I don't think like that," she said. "When I was being introduced, I heard that I won three titles and I thought 'I did?' I knew I had played a lot of matches, so maybe I should not have been surprised."

Ivanovic fell behind in the first set and rallied to win it in a tiebreaker.

"It was a tough first match for both of us," Ivanovic said. "She was playing very well. In the tiebreak I thought I had to be aggressive, so I came to the net. I felt confident in doing that."

The Serbian next faces qualifier Carol Zhao, a sophomore at Stanford who was leading Yanina Wickmayer, 6-2, 1-0, when the Belgian retired because of a viral infection.

In other matches, Garbine Muguruza downed defending tournament champion and sixth-seeded Dominika Cibulkova, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2, and Monica Puig beat seventh-seeded Carla Suarez Navarro, 6-3, 7-5.

"When I play someone higher in the rankings I don't feel pressure," said the 28th-ranked Muguruza. "I just out and play. This is a really fast court and that's good for my game. The court helps me sometimes."

She improved to 2-0 against the 12th-ranked Cibulkova.