El Peque played 23 tournaments this year and did not go past the first or second round in 21 of them. His last loss was on debut at the US Open, the fourth and final Grand Slam of the year.
The paths of Juan Ignacio Chela and Diego Schwartzman (134th) in tennis they finally broke up after seven long years. The decision was made after the Buenos Aires player’s elimination from the opening round of the US Open, the fourth and final Grand Slam of the year.
El Peque made a scathing self-criticism of his poor performance of 6-3, 6-4 and 6-2 against Arthur Rinderknech (73rd): “In a Grand Slam this has to be, by scandal, my worst match“said the Argentine, disappointed with his poor gift.
Schwartzman31 years old and world number 8 in 2020, He played 23 tournaments this year and did not go past the first or second round in 21 of them, while in two others – Cincinnati Masters 1000 and Roland Garros – he had a bye in the third round..
“You have achieved the things we dreamed of but at a time when they were far away. You gave yourself to your great passion, tennis, like I rarely see. You live to be better every day thinking about every detail. We live in incredibly happy moments and also difficult moments that every athlete usually goes through. I will continue to watch and encourage you in every game“, he said goodbye beer through his Instagram account.
Schwartzman31 years old, champion of four ATP titles between 2016 and 2021played only two finals in 2022 at the ATP in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro.
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Titles by Diego Schwartzman
- 2021 – ATP 250 Buenos Aires
- 2019 – ATP 250 Los Cabos
- 2018 – ATP 500 in Rio de Janeiro
- 2016 – ATP 250 Istanbul
The complete letter of Juan Ignacio Chela to Diego Schwartzman
“One day the phone rang and I didn’t realize it was the beginning of a new phase in my life as a coach. It’s getting to know you as a person and as a professional. I honestly did not expect to find so much dedication, professionalism, dedication and ambition. You have achieved the things we dreamed of but at a time when they were far away. You gave yourself to your great passion, tennis, like I rarely see. You live to be better every day thinking about every detail. We live in incredibly happy moments and also difficult moments that every athlete usually goes through.
Now after 7 years the time has come for everyone to follow their path. I just want to thank you and wish you the best in everything to come. I will continue to watch and encourage you in every game.
To all the great professionals who have been part of this team from different places, thank you very much, we will continue to enjoy and have fun every time we meet.
To the great family behind shorty and all their friends, thank you for always banking. my love“.
Source: Tycsports
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