Diego Schwartzman

Sebastian Báez in the final of the ATP Rio 2025. Photo: Getty

For you, Little Diego

Sebastián Báez once again claimed the Brazilian crown and confirms himself as the new reference for a tennis player of short stature following 'El Peque's' retirement.

Novak Djokovic and Diego Schwartzman at Roland Garros 2022. Photo: Getty

Djokovic, Alcaraz, and Sinner pay tribute to Schwartzman after his retirement

El Peque Schwartzman hung up his racket yesterday at home, in the Buenos Aires ATP, surrounded by his loved ones, friends, and fans. After that, a wave of farewells and tributes has shaken social media to show affection to one of the best Argentine tennis players there has been. Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, and Jannik Sinner have not wanted to stay behind, and these have been their beautiful words: "Congratulations on your great career," wrote the player from Murcia. "Friend, congratulations on an incredible career," said Nole.

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic, Alcaraz y Sinner homenajean a Schwartzman tras su retirada

Rafael Nadal's message to Schwartzman. Photo: gettyimages

Rafael Nadal's Beautiful Tribute to Diego Schwartzman in the Form of a Message

Rafael Nadal is no stranger to the tennis scene and has wanted to send his love, respect, and recognition to the career of Diego Schwartzman on the day the Argentine said goodbye to professional tennis. They faced each other 12 times, with a record of 11-1 for the Spaniard and great battles in important tournaments, like Roland Garros.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El bonito tributo de Nadal a Diego Schwartzman en forma de mensaje

Tribute to Diego Schwartzman. Photo: gettyimages

This was the emotional farewell tribute to Diego Schwartzman in Buenos Aires

An overflow of emotion was felt at the ATP 250 Buenos Aires 2025 during Diego Schwartzman's definitive farewell from professional tennis. Before what could have been his last point, the crowd started chanting, and the Argentine couldn't hold back the tears. Afterwards, there was a very beautiful farewell ceremony.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así fue el emotivo homenaje de despedida a Diego Schwartzman en Buenos Aires

Diego Schwartzman, retired in Buenos Aires. Photo: gettyimages

Schwartzman bids farewell to tennis with honors after losing to Pedro Martínez

It couldn't be. The dream came to an end, and we can now say that Diego Schwartzman has officially retired from professional tennis. The Argentine couldn't compete as he would have liked against Pedro Martínez, plagued by pains and far from the level he showed against Jarry. He succumbed to a very serious and tactically ordered Pedro Martínez, who prevailed 6-2 6-2. The crowd at ATP 250 Buenos Aires 2025 paid a beautiful tribute to the Peque.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Schwartzman se despide del tenis con honores tras caer con Pedro Martínez

Sebastian Báez in the final of the ATP Rio 2025. Photo: Getty

For you, Little Diego

Sebastián Báez once again claimed the Brazilian crown and confirms himself as the new reference for a tennis player of short stature following 'El Peque's' retirement.

Novak Djokovic and Diego Schwartzman at Roland Garros 2022. Photo: Getty

Djokovic, Alcaraz, and Sinner pay tribute to Schwartzman after his retirement

El Peque Schwartzman hung up his racket yesterday at home, in the Buenos Aires ATP, surrounded by his loved ones, friends, and fans. After that, a wave of farewells and tributes has shaken social media to show affection to one of the best Argentine tennis players there has been. Novak Djokovic, Carlos Alcaraz, and Jannik Sinner have not wanted to stay behind, and these have been their beautiful words: "Congratulations on your great career," wrote the player from Murcia. "Friend, congratulations on an incredible career," said Nole.

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic, Alcaraz y Sinner homenajean a Schwartzman tras su retirada

Rafael Nadal's message to Schwartzman. Photo: gettyimages

Rafael Nadal's Beautiful Tribute to Diego Schwartzman in the Form of a Message

Rafael Nadal is no stranger to the tennis scene and has wanted to send his love, respect, and recognition to the career of Diego Schwartzman on the day the Argentine said goodbye to professional tennis. They faced each other 12 times, with a record of 11-1 for the Spaniard and great battles in important tournaments, like Roland Garros.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El bonito tributo de Nadal a Diego Schwartzman en forma de mensaje

Tribute to Diego Schwartzman. Photo: gettyimages

This was the emotional farewell tribute to Diego Schwartzman in Buenos Aires

An overflow of emotion was felt at the ATP 250 Buenos Aires 2025 during Diego Schwartzman's definitive farewell from professional tennis. Before what could have been his last point, the crowd started chanting, and the Argentine couldn't hold back the tears. Afterwards, there was a very beautiful farewell ceremony.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así fue el emotivo homenaje de despedida a Diego Schwartzman en Buenos Aires

Diego Schwartzman, retired in Buenos Aires. Photo: gettyimages

Schwartzman bids farewell to tennis with honors after losing to Pedro Martínez

It couldn't be. The dream came to an end, and we can now say that Diego Schwartzman has officially retired from professional tennis. The Argentine couldn't compete as he would have liked against Pedro Martínez, plagued by pains and far from the level he showed against Jarry. He succumbed to a very serious and tactically ordered Pedro Martínez, who prevailed 6-2 6-2. The crowd at ATP 250 Buenos Aires 2025 paid a beautiful tribute to the Peque.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Schwartzman se despide del tenis con honores tras caer con Pedro Martínez

Diego Schwartzman beats Nico Jarry and avoids retirement. Source: Tennis TV

Schwartzman shines against Jarry to give himself another dance

The withdrawal of Diego Schwartzman will happen this week at the ATP 250 in Buenos Aires... but not today. The 32-year-old Argentine summoned the spirit of great occasions to defeat Nicolas Jarry (7-6, 4-6, 6-3) and gift the audience with an unforgettable evening. In the process, he also gifted himself an additional professional dance, a meeting he will have tomorrow in the round of 16 against Pedro Martínez Portero. Will he continue to avoid retirement? We will find out in the next 24 hours, for now, let's celebrate that the 'Peque' will stay one more day with us on the circuit.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Schwartzman se agiganta ante Jarry para regalarse un baile más