But there’s one player that makes me genuinely emotional to watch: Diego Schwartzman. I hadn’t really heard of Schwartzman until I started working at Alma. He’s a Jewish tennis player from ...
Diego Schwartzman has chosen between Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic when asked which of the Big-3 commands the most respect on court. The former world No.
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 ...
And the tears just kept coming, after Argentina’s Diego Schwartzman also played his ... but don’t expect him to return to the practice courts anytime soon as a coach—that’s still a ...
Diego Schwartzman says Rafael Nadal is the Big Three member who "commanded the most respect" when entering the court as the ...
Diego Schwartzman kept it straight honest after winning his opener in Buenos Aires as the retiring Argentine admitted that he expected to lose and see his career come to an end. After rain pushed ...
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.
Just one spot behind at No. 12 is Diego Schwartzman, 5'7" and the sole ... A lot of taller guys have a good return. "I practice a lot the return." Nevertheless, smaller players do benefit ...
Diego Schwartzman (No. 382 ranking) will take on Nicolas Jarry (No. 38) in the Round of 32 of the Argentina Open on Sunday, February 9. In Schwartzman’s last competition, he was defeated by Jay ...
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 ...
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 ...
Argentina's Diego Schwartzman, a former world No 8, ended his professional tennis career on Thursday with a bruising defeat by Spain's Pedro Martinez in the second round of the Argentina Open.