The Argentine tennis player bid a quick farewell to the championship in London and is on his way to his announced retirement from the sport.
The championship of grand slam the oldest was not present Diego Schwartzman (185°) to close your sports cycle in the best way. He fell in the first round of Wimbledon against Jay Clarke (322nd) and continued to return with a very short stay, after passing through 6-4 and 6-3. The retirement announced in May of this year prompted him to face his sporting commitments in the best way, but the results were not there.
The presentation from Buenos Aires was good, but it was not enough to win the first setwhere he was the protagonist of a chaotic and complicated game that, in the end, was in the hands of the local player, who had to be more secure on the court to maintain the advantage and close the match in straight sets.
Peque is confident for the next opportunity as the performance was positive at 4-6. However, with an hour and 35 minutes of play, The Londoner left him without the third Grand Slam of the year and the last of his career which, in contrast, was a great achievement in Clarke’s careerwho made his professional debut in 2016 and suffered a serious wrist injury. Jay will face Frenchman Quentin Halys in the second round while Schwartzman.
Peque had a difficult time in his retirement year
Unfortunately, not everything is as I thought. They have suffered some tough losses to this point in the year. 2024 it has no improvements: it lost in the first round of ATP 250 of Córdoba before Román Burruchaga, in Argentina Open against Colombian Daniel Galán, in Los Cabos with Emilio Nava (USA) and in Acapulco against Serbian Kecmanovic. Furthermore, in Indian Wells Masters 1000 He did not access the main draw. In of Miami he couldn’t help himself against Roman Safiullin. He also failed to qualify in Rome and Madrid, his last match in the main draw was at the ATP in Barcelona – he lost 6-1 and 6-2 with Serbian Lajovic.
Source: Tycsports

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