Paul Drux in an interview: A new life after handball!

Paul Drux in an interview: A new life after handball!
Paul Drux, the talented handball player of the Foxes Berlin, gave himself in an emotional interview about his recent decision to end his career. After a serious injury, Drux was only able to watch the stands play against Magdeburg. "It is a change of feelings," said Drux, "the birth of my second daughter has made a lot of things back in the background." Despite the joy of the new phase of life, he also feels great pain because it can no longer be active. Drux has recovered well in rehab, is now on the road without crutches and begins with strength training to become fit for normal everyday life without the high performance burden on professional sport.
an outlook on the future
Drux, which plans to switch from the handball area to a new life path, also has the potential to return to the club - possibly in a new role. Sports director Bob Hanning has a lot of confidence in Drux and sees him as a possible successor in a key position in the foxes. "I am proud that this is believed to me," said Drux, who also works on his bachelor thesis and plans to continue their education.
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