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Diego Schwartzman will not play the semifinal of the Argentina Open

2020-02-15T17:56:47.896Z


The Peque suffered a tear in the left adductor in his quarterfinal match and may not appear before the Portuguese Pedro Sousa.


02/15/2020 - 14:42

  • Clarín.com
  • sports

As he had slipped on Friday night after his victory over Uruguayan Pablo Cuevas, Diego Schwartzman will not appear to play the semifinal match of the Argentina Open that he was to play on Saturday against Portuguese Pedro Sousa as a result of a tear in the adductor left.

Schwartzman will not be able to play the semifinals of # ArgOpen2020 🏆

The Argentine tennis player has a tear in the left adductor.

In this way Pedro Sousa advances by walk over to the final of the tournament.

Force, @dieschwartzman! 💪🏻 We want to see you soon on the court! 🙌🏻 pic.twitter.com/ZjiBDcIjOg

- Argentina Open (@ArgentinaOpen) February 15, 2020

“I don't know what I have, but it can't be good. I am happy for the victory, but I want to go to study and see what it is ”, explained the Peque, with a broken voice, after his triumph for 5-7, 7-6 (13-11) and 7-5 before Cuevas in a match that lasted three hours and 41 minutes and was the longest in the history of the event.

The medical studies ended up confirming the seriousness of the Buenos Aires injury, 14th in the ATP ranking, who not only had to defect from the Buenos Aires contest, but also will miss the ATP 500 of Rio de Janeiro, which begins on Monday , and the ATP 250 of Santiago de Chile, which starts a week later.

If the recovery takes place according to the ideal deadlines, Schwartzman's reappearance could only take place in Indian Wells, the first 1000 Masters of the season, which will take place between March 12 and 22.

(News in development)


Source: clarin

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