Diego Schwartzman, affectionately known as “El Peque,” has officially retired from professional tennis following his participation in the Argentina Open. In his final tournament, Schwartzman delivered ...
Diego Schwartzman ended his tennis career at the 2025 Argentina Open in Buenos Aires, but it wasn't without one last magical moment. Schwartzman announced his decision to retire from professional ...
Argentina’s Diego Schwartzman believes tennis needs to be modernized in the coming years after playing his last professional Tour match at the Argentina Open on Thursday. The former world No.8 ended ...
Diego Schwartzman ended his career in front of the home fans in Buenos Aires. The Argentine struggled to find his A-game for over two years and decided to end his tennis journey in front of the ...
Named after the famous Argentine footballer Diego Maradona, the former world No 8 grew up during Argentina’s great depression, with his mother selling items from her local jewellery shop to be able to ...
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, Argentina's former world number eight, retired from professional tennis after a 6-2, 6-2 loss to Spain's Pedro Martinez in the Argentina Open's second round. Despite a surprise ...
Tennis icon and 22-time Grand Slam Champion Rafael Nadal pays homage to Diego Schwartzman, who recently called time in his illustrious career. Nadal put the on-court rivalry aside to congratulate ...
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Novak Djokovic penned a heartfelt message for Diego Schwartzman after the Argentine bid tennis adieu following his defeat at the 2025 Argentina Open. The Argentine received an emotional farewell ...
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