Former world no. 8 Diego Schwartzman ended his career at the home ATP 250 event in Buenos Aires. Diego fell to Pedro Martinez ...
This became Schwartzman's final professional match as he retired from tennis in his home country following the straight-set loss to Pedro Martinez in Buenos Aires.
Grand Slam Champion Rafael Nadal congratulates his former rivals who has taken the Spaniard's route and has joined him in the ...
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.
Schwartzman drew No. 7 seed Nicolas Jarry in the first round and will potentially play his last-ever match on Tuesday. Ahead ...
Argentina's Diego Schwartzman, a former world number eight, ended his professional tennis career on Thursday with a bruising ...
Diego Schwartzman isn't ready to say goodbye to his hometown fans just yet. The 32-year-old Argentinian, playing in his final ...
Diego Schwartzman, Argentina's former world number eight, retired from professional tennis after a 6-2, 6-2 loss to Spain's ...
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.
No. 41-ranked Pedro Martinez will take on No. 386 Diego Schwartzman in the Argentina Open Round of 16 on Thursday,3.Martinez ...
Diego Schwartzman ended his 15-year-long career at his home event in Buenos Aires. The former World No. 8 played his last match at the Argentina Open, going down 2-6, 2-6 against Pedro Martinez.