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Diego Schwartzman bids farewell to tennis in Buenos Aires
The Argentine Diego Schwartzman concludes his professional journey at the Argentina Open, expressing gratitude through an emotional letter.
Diego Schwartzman, affectionately known as “El Peque,” has officially retired from professional tennis following his participation in the Argentina Open. In his final tournament, Schwartzman delivered a commendable performance, defeating seventh seed Nicolás Jarry in a grueling three-set match before falling to Spain’s Pedro Martínez in the second round.
Prior to his farewell match, the 32-year-old penned an emotional letter to fans, reflecting on his unexpected journey in the sport. He expressed pride in his achievements, stating, “I achieved much more than I ever dreamed of.”
A four-time ATP title winner, Schwartzman reached a career-high ranking of world No. 8 in 2020 and was one of the few players under 5’8″ to consistently compete at the sport’s highest level. He became a fan favorite for his resilience, speed, and ability to challenge the biggest names, including memorable victories over Rafael Nadal and Dominic Thiem. His deep run to the 2020 French Open semifinals solidified his legacy as one of Argentina’s greatest players.
Diego Schwartzman’s professional career has come to an end in Buenos Aires.
It’s going to be very hard to imagine tennis without him.
He said he never liked when people talked about his height when speaking about him as a tennis player, & that he preferred when they called… pic.twitter.com/yVnB23pVzd
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) February 13, 2025
Schwartzman’s retirement marks the end of a remarkable career that saw him break into the Top 10 of the ATP rankings and compete against some of the game’s greatest players. His tenacity and skill on the court have left an indelible mark on the tennis world.
Inside the Baseline…
Some players redefine what’s possible in tennis, not with overwhelming power or towering height, but with heart, grit, and an unshakable belief. Schwartzman’s career was a masterclass in resilience, proving that precision, movement, and sheer determination can dismantle even the biggest games. Watching him take on giants and make them uncomfortable was a reminder that size is just one part of the equation. His departure leaves a void, not just in Argentine tennis, but in the sport as a whole, because few players fought for every point with the same relentless intensity.
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