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It wasn’t easy: Iga Swiatek’s father Tomasz opens up about steering clear of ‘crazy parents

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Iga Swiatek’s father Tomasz has opened up about the importance of avoiding blurring the lines between his parental role and his involvement in the World No. 1’s coaching team. The 60-year-old disclosed that while navigating the process was difficult, he had come to appreciate his familial role in the setup.

The World No. 1’s father is no stranger to professional sports. A rower himself, Tomasz represented Poland in the men’s quadruple sculls event at the 1988 Seoul Olympics, finishing in seventh place. He also took on the role of leading his daughter’s team but willingly handed over the reins to the 23-year-old and her coach Tomasz Wiktorowski.

In an interview with Polish publication WP SportoweFakty in August, Iga Swiatek’s father clarified that he hadn’t completely distanced himself from World No. 1, as he continued to accompany her to tournaments. However, he emphasized that he had adopted a more parental role, asserting that it was “beneficial” to have a clear distinction between family and professional responsibilities.

I didn’t cut her off, because I’m still with her, I go to many tournaments. However, I try to have my own life and let Iga live and work the way she wants. I talked to her about it before I came to the Olympics. She agreed, she wanted me to be with her during the tournament,” Iga Swiatek’s father said.

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