“I want to help young players with my experience”
When Grubisic was growing up and was starting her handball story, women’s handball was not that popular media coverage was scarce. That’s why her role models were primarily from the men’s game.
Among those players she looked up to included Croatian star goalkeepers Venio Losert and Valter Matosevic, as well as Sweden’s golden boy Tomas Svensson.
Today, young players in women’s handball have chance to look up into best players in the world. Having the opportunity to meet your heroes and stars of the game is one of the main draws of Respect Your Talent.
“We talk about many different topics on camp and I love to inspire them how to get back from injuries, how not to give up and always push harder,” says Grubisic. “I had three big knee injuries among others and I know how mental strength and support of your family is important in that process.”
When we talk to players, they all say one thing: family is a key for everything and Grubisic is no exception.
“My biggest support was my family, especially in those beginnings,” she adds. “They drove me to training, tournaments; anywhere I needed to go, they gave everything so I can be happy and pursuit my dream. That’s why I’m here today. They are wind beneath my wings.
“I hope that we as ambassadors can help those young players, as these off-court sessions are just as important as on-court training I want for all of them to have rich handball careers and that one day they will walk in our shoes. We already learn a lot from them too, even though we are older and more experienced.”