The strong performance during the international season gave Uzelac the confidence to take a major step in her club career and she signed with Fluminense in the Brazilian Superliga. The young Serbian immediately became the team’s most important player, emerging as the tournament’s regular season top scorer and leading her team to take bronze in the Brazilian Cup, which led her to sign a contract to play in the Turkish League next season.
Back with the national team, Uzelac knows she will need to make the most of every opportunity she gets to play in order to stand out among what is an endless list of talented Serbian outside hitters who still want a spot in the Olympic roster, such as Buša, Katarina Lazović, Sara Lozo and Bojana Milenković.
The challenges don’t scare Uzelac, who took the time to chat with Volleyball World in an exclusive interview a few weeks before the start of the VNL.
Volleyball World: What led you to the decision to leave Serbia and play for Fluminense in Brazil this season? What did you expect with this move?
Uzelac: Surely it was a desire for something greater. I adapted to the league in Serbia and wanted to change the environment because of my progress. I expected good work above all, a stronger league, meeting with famous national team players and, of course, more experience.
VW: How was the experience for you? As a player, how much did you grow over the last few months? And personally, what was it like to live on another continent in your first experience overseas at just 19 years old?
Uzelac: To be honest, I'm satisfied, but it could always be better. It's always difficult to talk about myself, in some parts of the game I can say that I feel a change, and I feel that it's better than it was. On other things, I think I still need to work a lot. It was hard to live alone, far from family, on the other side of the world... but as they say, that's all part of the sport. When you love something, nothing is a problem.