Learner Tien and Iva Jovic’s earliest memories of Indian Wells are remarkably similar. Like thousands of other young Southern California tennis fanatics, each came to the sport’s desert oasis with their families as kids. The Tiens drove from their home in Irvine, the Jovics from their house in Torrance. Both trips take roughly two hours—depending on Rt. 10 traffic, of course.
But the two budding prodigies arrived with different priorities.
Jovic, whose father immigrated to the U.S. from Serbia, wanted an autograph from—who else?—Novak Djokovic. To get it, she waited in the sun for the great man to finish a practice session that dragged on for two and a half hours. Jovic, citing her shyness, says that’s still as close as she’s ever been to having a conversation with her hero.
For Tien, the goal at Indian Wells was simpler: He wanted the famous frozen lemonades that were sold on the grounds. As many as he could get. The memory of their deliciousness apparently never went away. “Those things are one of the greatest things ever,” he told ATPtour.com last year. In between trips to the lemonade stand, Tien was also able to snag a signature from—who else?—Novak Djokovic, as he walked out of Centre Court.

