Diego Schwartzman retired from tennis after the Rio Open in 2025, but he’s set to return to the sport in a coaching capacity. The Argentine enjoyed a standout career, which saw him win 4 ATP titles ...
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 season on ...
Diego Schwartzman ended his decorated tennis career in 2025, signing off at his home tournament in Argentina. Now, Schwartzman is stepping back into the sport, joining INTENNSE, a new professional ...
31-year-old Argentine tennis player Diego “Peque” Schwartzman, who was ranked world No. 8 in 2020, announced he will retire from tennis in 2025, through a statement published this Sunday on his social ...
BUENOS AIRES — Former top-10 tennis player Diego Schwartzman, once ranked among the world’s best, is now playing soccer for one of Buenos Aires’ Jewish sports clubs. Schwartzman’s sporting life has ...
Diego Schwartzman‘s net worth in 2024 is a focal point for fans and analysts curious about how much money the Argentine tennis player has made throughout his career. His net worth highlights the ...
Born nine years and an ocean apart, Argentina’s Diego Schwartzman and Italy’s Jannik Sinner will converge on the courts of the Western & Southern Open as they look to celebrate their birthdays with ...
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