Argentine tennis star Diego Schwartzman could not hold back his tears as he received an emotional farewell from his home crowd in Buenos Aires. The stadium erupted with chants of his name ahead of ...
The odds were always stacked against Diego Schwartzman having a successful career as he stands at just 5’7″, but he made the most of every inch of his frame in a stellar career. As his story ...
TIGRE, Argentina (JTA) — One of Argentina’s main Jewish community centers inaugurated its news tennis complex in honor of hometown hero Diego Schartzman. Schwartzman, currently ranked 13th in ...
(JTA) — Jewish Argentine tennis star Diego Schwartzman is currently rolling at the Australian Open. After beating Serbian Dušan Lajović in straight sets on Friday, he has made it into the ...
And the tears just kept coming, after Argentina’s Diego Schwartzman also played his final Grand Slam match on Monday. Up against Gael Monfils, Schwartzman rallied fans on Grandstand as he took ...
Diego Schwartzman will officially end his career on home soil at this week’s Argentina Open. A former world No. 8 with four titles, arguably the biggest talking point in Schwartzman’s career ...
Diego Schwartzman is in Miami and gave an interview to Tennis Channel. He reflected on his career and expressed happiness ...
This week, one of the strangest head-to-heads in tennis got stranger still; Amanda Anisimova and Joao Fonseca achieved tennis milestones; Diego Schwartzman retired from the sport and Chile’s ...
Rafael Nadal has paid tribute to one of his old rivals after they entered retirement. Diego Schwartzman officially ended his career on Thursday night after a second-round defeat at the Argentina Open.
Diego Schwartzman adds his voice to the criticism against the ATP calendar after attending Indian Wells — now as a retired player. The Argentine, former world No. 8, joined the growing chorus of ...
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Diego Schwartzman adds his voice to the criticism against the ATP calendar after attending Indian Wells — now as a retired player. The Argentine, former world No. 8, joined the growing chorus of ...