Diego Schwartzman Wins His Hometown Argentina Open for First Time

Diego Schwartzman is a hometown hero…

The 28-year-old Argentine tennis player won his hometown Argentina Open on Sunday for the first time, beating one of his compatriots in the final.

Diego Schwartzman

The top-seeded Schwartzman, who grew up in Buenos Aires, defeated unseeded Francisco Cerundulo in straight sets to win the $24,400 champion’s share. It was the first time a local player had won the tournament in 13 years.

“I’m very happy, I wanted to play well today, the atmosphere was spectacular,” Schwartzman said while crying after the match. “I haven’t words, just emotion and happiness.”

Schwartzman, who at 5-foot-7 carries the nickname “El Peque,” reached the final at the so-called Cathedral of Argentine tennis in 2019. In his childhood he played at the Hacoaj JCC in the Argentine capital and helped inaugurate an esports team there earlier this year.

Schwartzman is ranked No. 9 in the ATP rankings.

Leave a Reply