Tennis Coach #157: Mark Hlawaty - What's your WHY?
Welcome to another episode of The Coaching Podcast. I'm thrilled to be joined by Mark Hlawaty, the Head Coach at Royal South Yarra Tennis Club, whose journey through the world of tennis has been as diverse as it has been enriching. Today, we're exploring the art of problem-solving, understanding the essence of the player, and cultivating a winning mentality both on and off the court. From dissecting coaching methodologies to drawing parallels between sports and the business realm, our conversation promises insights into the world of coaching. So, grab your racquets, and let's serve up some invaluable lessons.
Check out the key moments below;
- 1.12: Do you prefer to run, walk, or cycle?
- 2.50: The 2024 Australian Open experience? We are all human!
- "If I'm happy off the court, I'm going to play free."
- 11.51: How much do you focus on strengths "V" improving weaknesses?
- 16.19: Do we over-coach (in the sporting context)?
- 18.02: How can a coach teach problem-solving in practice?
- 20.49: What is a winning mentality?
- Understand your WHY and then embrace it!
- 23.18: Identity: "I am a tennis player "V" I choose to play tennis."
- 26.06: What makes a great coach? (WMAGC)
- Understanding - ask a lot of questions
- Listening - and hearing what they are saying
- Openness - share some of your vulnerabilities with them
- 32.30: What can tennis learn from the business world?
- 37.19: In the ever-evolving coaching landscape, what disruptive idea do you have that will change the way we coach in 2030?
- Find a better balance between work and life!
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About Mark Hlawaty - Head Coach at Royal South Yarra Tennis Club
"I see myself as an educator of all things related to tennis. I have been involved for most of my life in a competitive or coaching role. I achieved my highest ATP ranking 437 singles, and low 200's doubles whilst in my 30's. The beautiful game has taken me all over Australia and the world, with coaching stints in Malaysia, China, Canada, and Europe. The challenges of relationships and tennis are intertwined and that is what I find so much fun."