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Former Top 10 player Diego Schwartzman retired from professional tennis after ... Reflecting on his career, he said, “Something a lot of people spoke about was my height, 170 centimetres. I didn’t ...
Former top-10 star Diego Schwartzman's career reached its end after he lost to Pedro Martinez in the second round of the Argentina Open. The 32-year-old announced last May that he would play his ...
Argentina's Diego Schwartzman, a former world No 8, ended his professional tennis career on Thursday with a bruising defeat by Spain's Pedro Martinez in the second round of the Argentina Open.
Diego Schwartzman isn't ready to say goodbye to his hometown fans just yet. The 32-year-old Argentinian, playing in his final event before retiring, outlasted seventh-seeded Chilean Nicolas Jarry ...
No. 41-ranked Pedro Martinez will take on No. 386 Diego Schwartzman in the Argentina Open Round of 16 on Thursday, February 13. Martinez enters the Round of 16 after his three-set win on Tuesday ...
Diego Schwartzman stands at 1.7m tall, the reason behind his El Peque nickname. The Argentine may possibly be one of the first players of his height to compete in the upper echelons of tennis.
Diego Schwartzman made his Argentina Open debut today in what is his final tournament as a professional, defeating 7th seed Nicolas Jarry in a three-set battle, 7-6[12-10], 4-6, 6-3. In a South ...
Schwartzman believes that ... Perhaps the most remarkable aspect of Diego Schwartzman is the merit of his results considering the limiting factor of his height, 168 centimeters, in a competitive ...
Undoubtedly, Schwartzman was a player of his era, defying the sport’s increasing physicality despite his uncommon height for elite tennis. Diego Schwartzman returns to tennis with a 4-6 ...