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.
Before saying goodbye, the Argentine wanted to address one of the hottest topics about his career - his height. At 5’7”, ...
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 ...
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.
Among them: at 5’7”, he's the shortest player to reach the Top 8 on the ATP rankings since Harold Solomon in 1981.
Diego Schwartzman received an emotional farewell in Buenos Aires as fans chanted his name before his final career point, marking the end of an inspiring journey in professional tennis. Listen to Story ...
Retiring Diego Schwartzman perfectly remembers the moment when he felt a change in his body as the Argentine reveals nothing has been the same since 2022 Hamburg. At the start of the 2022 season ...
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 ...
Argentina’s Diego Schwartzman had an emotional moment on the court during his final appearance. The 32-year-old earlier announced that he would retire from professional tennis after taking part in the ...
Before Diego Schwartzman played the final point of his career, the crowd in Buenos Aires was chanting his name. Diego wiped the tears away from his face. Beautiful support for a one-of-a-kind ...