El Peque fell in three sets against Arthur Rinderknech in the first round of the last GS of the season and was forthright in his self-criticism.
Diego Schwartzman (114th) lost in the first round of US Open and make a harsh self-criticism of his poor performance 6-3, 6-4 and 6-2 against Arthur rinderknech (73rd): “In a Grand Slam this has to be, because of the scandal, my worst match”condemned the Argentine tennis player, who was disappointed with his bad gift.
Schwartzman’s harsh self-criticism after losing in the first round of the US Open
“These are bad, bad feelings. Very ugly. In every way: tennis, concentration, attitude… In a Grand Slam this should be, because of the scandal, my worst match. But hey, it’s a difficult year and it’s a game by year”Peque commented as soon as the game ended.
Schwartzman, 31, a former world number 8, bows out to a rival who has already beaten him at Tel Aviv 2022 and continues to experience a season marked by struggles. “I think my level is too bad, to be honest”sentenced.
“In the last tournaments, I’ve been playing better, since Roland Garros. I’ve won more than I’ve lost. In every tournament he won at least one match. But this is the worst in a long time.”added when ensuring that, after such a match, “There is no possible diagnosis because everything is so bad.”
El Peque has raised the bar in recent months by making the third round at Roland Garros, playing well at Wimbledon, at Queen’s, as well as in Cincinnati and Toronto. However, he assures that this Tuesday “I fell back on the level in a lot of ways (…). When matches are five sets sometimes you can have chances even on a bad day, but I don’t have any time in the game and it’s a shamebut obviously from the way I play and go on the court I deserve to have a ‘score’ like that.”argument.
“Maybe now in a bad year, where I lost a lot of places in the ranking, where there are only a few tournaments left in the year and maybe one has the hope of being good again, I have to have two very bad set and failure conquers all”indicated.
Journalists asked if “There is still hope and the will to continue”Schwartzman says the key lies in being doable “compete well”. “Yes, I don’t know, you don’t know. The thing is to play and compete well. That way you leave the field of calm. Getting to where I’m going now is complicated”hill
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