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The Roland Garros-winner tennis player now works in a grocery store
The corona pandemic has taken tennis pro Kevin Krawietz to work in a grocery store.
A year ago, German Kevin Krawietz won a doubles championship with his compatriot Andreas Mies in an open tennis tournament in France.
Currently, Krawietz trains with exceptionally a few times a week at the Munich Tennis Hall and roller skates on the banks of the Nymphenburger Canal. – a couple of weeks I have worked in addition to pay EUR 450 a grocery store, Krawietz says Der Spiegel.
The pay cut is significant. More than $ 1 million in prize money has been raised from the tennis career.
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