(JTA) — Jewish tennis player Diego Schwartzman announced Sunday that he will retire from professional tennis after his hometown Argentina Open in February 2025. The 31-year-old Argentine star, who ...
Diego Schwartzman has chosen between Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic when asked which of the Big-3 commands the most respect on court. The former world No. 8 from Argentina recently ...
Diego Schwartzman revealed in a recent podcast who he disliked most on the ATP Tour. Without revealing any name, Schwartzman gave a clue about it, citing that he defeated that American player twice.
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El Peque Ends a Grande Career – Diego Schwartzman Says Farewell in Buenos Aires
Argentina’s Diego Schwartzman might have been nicknamed El Peque (an abbreviation of pequeno, which means small in Spanish), but his career reached great heights. Diego Schwartzman became the shortest ...
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 ...
BUENOS AIRES — Former top-10 tennis player Diego Schwartzman, once ranked among the world’s best, is now playing soccer for one of Buenos Aires’ Jewish sports clubs. Schwartzman’s sporting life has ...
Former world No. 8 Diego Schwartzman has joined the chorus of players who will soon hang up their tennis racquets. The 31-year-old Argentine announced Sunday that 2024 will be his final full season on ...
Joao Fonseca is "focusing on the good things" as he enters his first ATP quarterfinals of the year in Buenos Aires ...
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