Instead of being on training pitches and various championship sites, sports stars found themselves in their homes spending more time with family members due to the preventive and precautionary measures in place to limit the spread of new Corona virus infections that also led to the closing of training grounds and the postponement of championships in various sports.

And while sports stars enjoy being with their families, it's not always as easy as it sounds.

American golf legend Tiger Woods has admitted he is neither good at helping his daughter solve puzzles, nor is he good at racing with his son at home, while German shotgun Christina Schwanitz feels she "will go crazy" because of caring for her little twin.

With the closure of training fields and the postponement and cancellation of tournaments at the present time due to the "Corona" epidemic, sports stars need to adapt to their new lives like the rest of the people who acquiesce to government restrictions imposed in many countries of the world where preventive and preventive measures forced them to work from home.

Children and boys now spend their time at home, with schools, kindergartens and kindergartens closed, while babysitting is no longer available in accordance with the current social spacing rules to limit the spread of HIV infections.

Woods revealed in a television program on golf that he was absolutely unable to help his girlfriend Erika and his 12-year-old daughter Sam in solving puzzles involving the installation of 2,000 or 3,000 pieces and that one of the reasons for this was that he was suffering from "color blindness."

Woods admitted from his home in Florida that he suffers from bad luck sometimes in the face of his 11-year-old son Charlie when they compete in some of the competitions in the backyard of the house and that the winner is allowed to keep the green jacket that Woods got from winning the Masters title in 2019.

Woods said: "The truth is, he managed to win the green jacket from me. It's funny to see him beat me."
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The German shot-star Schwanitz suffers from the kindergarten shutdown, to which her two-year-old twin was sent

Her husband, Thomas, said the answer to his phone call is "Please call back after ten minutes. She is playing with children," explaining that she says shortly after: "Please call back within one hour. I have to prepare lunch for them so that they can get Get some sleep, "then follow it up with a message that says" Within ten minutes. "

Schwanitz, the world champion for the 2015 Shot Pay competition, owns some training equipment at her farmhouse near Chemnitz, but seems almost completely busy with the twins.

Despite her assertions of her tremendous love to be with them, Schwanz admits that caring for and caring for them can make her crazy. "I'm going crazy," she said. "Right now, I envy everyone without children."

Germany's Schalke striker Guido Bergstaller spends the whole day with his infant daughter and is currently unable to train in light of the suspension of Bundesliga matches.

The player admitted: "It creeps well and turns the house upside down. A day like this is stressful more than two training sessions."

On the other hand, Markus Gesdol, the coach of the German soccer team, Cologne, helps his wife in the process of teaching at home, noting that this depends on whichever is better for this or that during his school years.

Gisdol admitted that he could not help well when it came to his daughter who is currently studying in eleventh grade. He explained that in this case it would be more beneficial if he sat in his office room.

However, despite all the complaints that the athletes reveal, they are all happy to spend more time with their families, even if this requires some coping.