There are some coaches who immediately stand out as unique. Oftentimes, it is hard to immediately recognize what makes them special. However, through conversation and observation their gifting will soon appear. Croatia’s Lovro Zovko is one such coach. Zovko was blessed with a high tennis IQ, and he knows what part of the game a player needs to improve. Just as important, Zovko has the communication skill set to convince his players to buy in to the required work.
As a player on the ATP Tour, Lovro Zovko was widely known for having conversations with his alter-ego, Mr. Bob. Since his playing days, Zovko was viewed as an eccentric person with issues. Zovko was notorious for talking to himself; not the positive self-talk that sports psychologists recommend or any negative self-abusive language. Rather, Lovro Zovko had the interesting habit of having long dialogues with himself between points.
“Mr. Bob and I had some interesting discussions with myself during tennis matches,” Zovko says. “Sometimes I agreed with myself and other times I disagreed.”
I first met Lovro Zovko back in 2003 when he was a young player competing on the ATP Tour. I had many conversations with Lovro over the years and I always found his viewpoints mature for his age. Most recently, I caught up with Lovro this year while he was coaching Yvegeny Karlovskiy.