05/22/2024 3:04 p.m. Updated on 05/22/2024 3:27 p.m.
Diego Schwartzman begins to say goodbye to the circuit. One of those places that made him so happy and where he created an idyll with the local public. And after his time at the Rome Masters 1000, now he said goodbye to Roland Garros. At the Suzanne Lenglen, the second most important stadium in the venue located in Bois de Boulogne, they fell in a tight match against Quentin Halys (187°) by 4-6, 6-4 and 7-6 (10-7) in 3h05m, for the second round. As soon as the match ended, everyone present stood up and applauded him, a situation that brought tears to the Argentine’s face.
“The last match shows how I played my entire career. Roland Garros is special, even facing a local team I felt like I had been at home. I feel great, I did what I know how to do, I fought hard to win the match, he deserved to win “Congratulations to him and to the entire French public. I have many battles here, I will never forget any of them, including this one. Even losing as Domi Thiem said, being in Lenglen is exciting. Thank you all.” Peque in a speech.
The ovation for Little Schwartzman at Roland Garros
Diego Schwartzman –
The Little One started crying after the ovation at Roland Garros
El Peque had great results in Paris
Schwartzman had a dozen appearances in the second Grand Slam of the season. There, he played 33 games with a balance of 23 wins and 10 losses. He highlights the semi-final in 2020 and the quarter-finals in 2018 and 2021. In addition, he took two sets from Rafael Nadal, the king of clay and winner of 14 titles.
Diego Schwartzman ended his time in Paris.
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