Before saying goodbye, the Argentine wanted to address one of the hottest topics about his career - his height. At 5’7”, ...
Among them: at 5’7”, he's the shortest player to reach the Top 8 on the ATP rankings since Harold Solomon in 1981.
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.
Editor's note: Just before the US Open, 2017 International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee Steve Flink spoke at length with Diego Schwartzman, currently ranked 33rd in the world. The 25-year-old ...
Buenos Aires (AFP) – Argentina's Diego Schwartzman, a former world number eight, ended his professional tennis career on Thursday with a bruising defeat by Spain's Pedro Martinez in the second ...
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 ...
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 ...