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Schwartzman, two weeks away from retirement: "Winning or losing matches is not a goal"

Mónica Barberán Munera | 3 Feb 2025 | 21.00
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Diego Schwartzman at the Rosario 2025 Challenger. Photo: Getty
Diego Schwartzman at the Rosario 2025 Challenger. Photo: Getty

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Diego Schwartzan is about to hang up his racket, and emotions are running high. The Argentine will do so at home, in Argentina, at the ATP de Buenos Aires to be held between February 10 and 16, but first, he landed in Rosario to play this week at the Challenger de Rosario. El Peque will debut against his compatriot, Camilo Ugo Carabelli, a match he plans to enjoy as much as possible. "This tournament has a very nice atmosphere. I will try to do the best I can for the people and for myself. Winning or losing matches is not the goal, but to put on a show in the last two tournaments of my career. In two weeks, I retire from sports, haha. I want to enjoy the time I have on the court," said the man from Buenos Aires in a press conference.

 

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