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Schweinsteiger and Ana Ivanovic: The first date presented them with a language problem

Schweinsteiger and Ana Ivanovic: The first date presented them with a language problem

Schweinsteiger and Ana Ivanovic: The first date presented them with a language problem

Bastian Schweinsteiger unpacks.Especially with a tennis trick against his wife Ana Ivanovic.

Munich-FC Bayern legend Bastian Schweinsteiger* was a guest in the FC Bayern podcast.In the 25th episode he chatted about his career.While most fans already know a lot from his active time, he now chatted out of the sewing box through his private life after the active career.

Bastian Schweinsteiger reveals private and family in the FC Bavarian podcast on ana Ivanovic and family

It became interesting when he was read a question of spectators: "What do you actually do all day?" Schweinsteiger does not hold back with the answer and gives exciting insights into his free time and family life.He talks about his children, Ana Ivanovic and his hobbies, as Tz.de* reports.

The 2014 world champion says: “I don't get bored, it is not that I lazy lazy on the sofa and watch football.You always have employment with children.I'm trying to keep fit, skiing, go to play tennis and play golf. "

Sounds not very surprising yet, but one thing may not have knew many: "Go to walk in forests, in the hidden corners in Bavaria." Meeting with people and constant contact with his partners and sponsors are also on the plan (all celebrities- and TV news on Ruhr24*).

Bastian Schweinsteiger: You could write "several books" about Ms. Ana's life

"For me, it is important to achieve what to achieve," says Schweinsteiger, who focuses very much on his family and continues to push the ARD job* further."I am currently very happy and satisfied," says Schweinsteiger, and leaves the question of where he sees himself in ten years.He also cannot imagine the coaching job at the moment because he does not want to be in place for 365 days.

Schweinsteiger, the biography, wrote about his new book, written by Martin Suter*.In which the life of and with Ana Ivanovic* also plays a role."I wanted her story to be told too," says the ex-Bayern star.

“My wife experienced a great life.You can actually write several books about my wife ”.What was the first date, is Schweinsteiger asked?

Schweinsteiger unpacks the first date with Ana in New York

It was in New York.“It resulted in this way, it was also a coincidence, although I don't believe in coincidences, that was definitely.We went for a walk on the first date.I didn't speak English so well back then.Of the first ten minutes, Ana spoke for 9 minutes for 20 seconds and I only 40, ”Schweini Prize.

"It was a special moment and I can remember everything," says Schweinsteiger, who thinks that they are now talking to each other both English and German.“She understands German, it becomes difficult with Bavarian.The children are now speaking four languages, I hope that it will be Bavarian, then it will be five, ”said the Bavarian native about the mixed household with Serb.

Schweinsteiger about Ana: "I never wanted to say it, but ..."

Afterwards, a voice message from Ana is recorded in which she says that ex-footballer Basti has lost the tennis match against ex-tennis professional Ivanovic only because of his shoes and whether he would be ready for a rematch?"Yes, that was the case too," says Schweinsteiger when it comes to the shoe question.

“Firstly, she chose a wrong place and is responsible for organizing equipment.The shoe of mine was not intended for the square at all.I bought new shoes for the revenge.It is not always due to the shoes. "

And then Schweini explains the tennis secret from Schweinsteiger/Ivanovic.“To completely say the truth, I never wanted to say it, but I am automatically 30: 0 in every game and then have to throw everything in.I haven't ever won, I was close, but when the boss is attracting, you have no chance. ”

Should he ever win, he will definitely post it.*Ruhr24 and *tz.de are part of the editorial network of Ippen.media.

Rubric list picture: © Jens Kalaene/dpa

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