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Tennis World on MSNRetiring Diego Schwartzman didn't expect to survive for another day in Buenos AiresDiego Schwartzman kept it straight honest after winning his opener in Buenos Aires as the retiring Argentine admitted that he ...
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Tennis World on MSNDiego Scwartzman loses in Buenos Aires, end his careerDiego Schwartzman ended his career at the home ATP 250 event in Buenos Aires. Diego fell to Pedro Martinez 6-2, 6-2 in the ...
But back to why I love Diego Schwartzman. When Schwartzman was 13 years old, a doctor told him he would never be taller than 5-7. He came home and told his parents he was going to quit tennis.
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Last Word on Sports on MSNEl Peque Ends a Grande Career – Diego Schwartzman Says Farewell in Buenos AiresArgentina’s Diego Schwartzman might have been nicknamed El Peque (an abbreviation of pequeno, which means small in Spanish), but his career reached great heights.
Schwartzman grew up playing tennis at the center, whose central court was named “Diego ‘Peque’ Schwartzman ... Schwartzman’s parents were present, too. His mother Silvana snapped ...
Diego Schwartzman will retire from professional tennis this week at his home tournament, the Argentina Open. The former world No. 8 had a glittering career, with one of his highlights coming at ...
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Tennis World on MSNHuge update on Diego Schwartzman's last tournamentsDiego Schwartzman has shown the world what it means to push your limits throughout his career. In a tennis increasingly dominated by power from the baseline and large players, the Argentine ace has ...
Diego Schwartzman will officially end his career on home soil at this week’s Argentina Open. A former world No. 8 with four titles, arguably the biggest talking point in Schwartzman’s career ...
Former world No. 8 Diego Schwartzman shared how he got to know the playful side of Roger Federer in a fun interview in Argentina. The former French Open semifinalist also recalled his victory over ...
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