"My dad is also here but is like a tourist," No. 4 Radwanska told reporters. "But when I'm practicing, doing everything with Tomasz. It's good and nice just to separate those things like being a father, being a coach. But at home I'm still practicing with my dad. So is not a really big change, to be honest…My dad was traveling with me all my life and we practice together for 17 years, almost actually 18. I'm 23 already. So it's pretty long time. It's always tough to change after those kind of times. But I think it's working, and he's happy that I'm playing well. So I think this is the most important thing."
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