Roland Garros champion works as a supermarket stocker in the middle of a coronavirus pandemic



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The German tennis player, Kevin Krawietz, current champion of Roland Garros in the doubles category, he was surprised to reveal that currently works as a stocker in a supermarket while the pandemic of coronavirus worldwide.

The athlete, 28 years, explained that this new work in his life not related to a financial issue unleashed by COVID-19, but it is something that he had been reflecting on for some time and that, precisely, the crisis allowed him to achieve.

I have been working in a discount store for 450 euros for a few weeks. I order the shelves, I see that they are full of sausages and cheeses. I sort the empty boxes. Last week I made security at the entrance and sprayed the shopping carts with disinfectant, ”he explained to Der Spiegel the current number 13 in the world in the ranking of couples, which during the last year accumulated over $ 1 million in earnings.

Krawietz and teammate Andreas Mies win Roland Garros / AFP title

I had planned to see normal work for a while. Now the coronavirus gave me the opportunity to do this. Some of my colleagues in the supermarket get up at five in the morning and are at the store at 5:30 to fill the shelves. I’m learning to have more empathyKrawietz added.

Krawietz and teammate Andreas Mies win Roland Garros / AFP title

The French Grand Slam monarch finally reported that he received a special permit from the German government and that he has already started training for a few days while maintaining his new job, awaiting the restart of the ATP circuit, which has been suspended by the pandemic since mid-March.

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