Argentina Open: Schwartzman will defend his title, will you join Del Potro?

Argentina Open: Schwartzman will defend his title, will you join Del Potro?

“Nothing more beautiful than playing in Argentina”, announced on his Twitter account “Peque”, who raised the trophy in March of this year after winning the final over another Argentine, Francisco Cerúndolo, by a comfortable 6-1 and 6-2 in the central court of Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club.

“The ‘Peque’ will return to Buenos Aires to defend his title. See you in February !!”, was the answer in the official account of the Argentina Open on social networks for the tennis player located in position 13 of the ATP world ranking.

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Schwartzman’s confirmation was added to that made 24 hours ago by Austrian Dominic Thiem, champion of the 2020 US Open and the Argentina Open twice, in 2016 and 2018.

Thiem, born in the Austrian city of Wiener Neustadt 28 years ago, stood out in Buenos Aires with his triumphs in 2016 over Rafael Nadal in the semifinals and Nicolás Almagro in the final, then in 2018 he raised the trophy again after beating the Slovenian Aljaz Bedene and in 2019 he fell in the semis with Diego Schwartzman.

The Argentina Open, which will go for its 22nd. edition, will be announced next Monday at a press conference in a hotel in the Retiro area, and the big announcement that the organizers would make would be the presence of the native of Tandilense Juan Martin del Potro.

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Del Potro, inactive for two and a half years due to an injury to the right kneecap that led to four surgeries, played the Argentina Open only once, in the 2006 edition when he was 17 years old and lost in the opening round with a specialist on dust. of brick, the Spanish Juan Carlos Ferrero.

The Tandilense, former world number three and currently relegated by his long inactivity to position 755, plans to return to Buenos Aires and then play the ATP 500 in Rio de Janeiro.

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