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A day passed by the lion-like Schwarzman!

Chris Oddo| @thefanchild | Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Diego Schwartzman Unexpectedly, he would have a clash with the seventh seed Nicholas Jari at the Argentina Open in Buenos Aires today. In his last professional competition, formerly ranked eighth in the world, is ready to start the next phase of his life.

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But you can never calculate him when he is on the red clay of his homeland.

He just couldn’t help playing Lions tennis, and the 32-year-old made it again on Wednesday to Jarry 7-6 (10), 4-6, 6-3 to extend his career and set a second round Conflict with Pedro Martinez of Spain.

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After the game, a cheerful Schwarzman said: “If I tell the truth, I hope to lose.

It was a tough day in Jarry’s office, Jarry made 79 non-compulsory mistakes, but Schwartzman attributed him to keep running and keep him running for two hours and 54 minutes of battle for everything he has obtained.

Supported by a passionate Argentina fan base, Schwarzman saved three fixed points in the opening tiebreak. Then, when Jarry was in the midfield, he responded, converting the only break from the final to 4-2 and winning him in the game in Buenos Aires ) Win the rest of his 18 careers, and his 251st victory in the ATP career.

Schwartzman announced his retirement early last year and has said goodbye to his grand slam. He hasn’t played since the U.S. Open, but has received a wildcard long ago, playing in Buenos Aires, seeing in one of his emotional moments as a player His career.

He won the championship in Buenos Aires in 2021 and then reached the final in 2022. Four-time ATP Titlist made its debut in Buenos Aires in 2013.

Fonseca makes its debut

Heralds a young man at the age of 18 Joao Fonseca On Wednesday, the 99th World Team also beat Argentina’s Tomas Martin Etcheverry 6-3, 6-3 to finish the first run with Argentina’s Federico Coria Second round of competition.

With the victory since 2004, Fonseca has become the youngest player to win the game in Buenos Aires and is also in his third grade in history. It was another encouraging performance for Fonseca, who often beat the winner of World 44.




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