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(JTA) — Jewish tennis player Diego Schwartzman announced Sunday that he will retire from professional tennis after his hometown Argentina Open in February 2025. The 31-year-old Argentine star ...
Argentine tennis star Diego Schwartzman could not hold back his tears as he received an emotional farewell from his home crowd in Buenos Aires. The stadium erupted with chants of his name ahead of ...
TIGRE, Argentina (JTA) — One of Argentina’s main Jewish community centers inaugurated its news tennis complex in honor of hometown hero Diego Schartzman. Schwartzman, currently ranked 13th in ...
As Diego Schwartzman served his final U.S. Open volley this past summer, the tennis world bids farewell to a beloved champion. In an exclusive interview with The Jewish Press, Schwartzman opens up ...
Former world No. 8 Diego Schwartzman has joined the chorus of players who will soon hang up their tennis racquets. The 31-year-old Argentine announced Sunday that 2024 will be his final full ...
I played a few times against the three big champions in tennis. I never beat them until today. I’m very happy.” Less than two weeks later, Diego Schwartzman would reach the last four of Roland ...
Spanish tennis legend and former World No. 1 Rafael Nadal penned a heartfelt note to Diego Schwartzman following the Argentine's emotional retirement from the sport. Schwartzman played the final ...
Diego Schwartzman inaugurates tennis complex in Argentina, says "it's a very special" moment for him
World No.13 Diego Schwartzman recently inaugurated a tennis complex consisting of 53 courts and a tennis lounge in Tigre, Buenos Aires, Argentina. The courts and the lounge have been built at one ...
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 ...
Diego Schwartzman became the victim of theft while at a recent practice session. The Argentine tennis star returned to his car to find "everything stolen" after his windows were smashed in.
Argentine-Jewish tennis star Diego Schwartzman shared his thoughts with The Jerusalem Post after his maiden trip to Israel for a recent tournament. Diego Schwartzman in action during the Tel Aviv ...
BUENOS AIRES — Former champion Diego Schwartzman was eliminated in the opening round of the Argentina Open on Tuesday, losing 2-6, 6-1, 6-4 to Daniel Elahi Galán of Colombia. Schwartzman ...
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