Diego Schwartzman wants to continue advancing on the Wimbledon lawn. Photo: Adrian DENNIS / AFP
The last Argentine hope on the Wimbledon 2022 singles draw will look to take a new step this Thursday: the porteño Diego Schwartzmann will face the British Loam Broady on field 3 of the All England Club, to continue advancing on the London lawn.
It will be around 8:30 (now Argentina), in the second game round of a schedule that will begin with the intersection of Bogdan Y Kvitovafor the second female wheel.
The truth is that Peque, 15th in the standings and 29 years old, will try to finish its best performance on a difficult surface: In 2019 and 2021 it reached the third round.
Schwartzman is coming off a solid debut performance, knocking out the American in three sets Kozlovas he then stumbled next to Facundo Bagni in the double.
Diego Schwartzman left American Stefan Kozlov away in the first round of Wimbledon. Photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth.
Albiceleste action in double.
There will be more Argentine presence in the fourth day of Wimbledon. It will be in the double, when Sebastian Baez Y Frederic Delbonis face the Serbian Cacic and the Italian Vavassori for the first round.
Meanwhile, in the last round of field 7Federico Coria and Bolivian Hugo Delien will face Dutch Griekspoor and German Otte.
Very soon, in the meantime, they will take the field Francesco Cerundolo -who made a great performance against Rafael Nadal- e Thomas Etcheverryto face Mahut and Roger Vasselin, seeded 12a.
Rafael Nadal rejoices after the victory against Cerúndolo, in the first round at Wimbledon. Photo: Glyn KIRK / AFP
The favorites on the pitch.
The glow of this Thursday will remain with the return of Rafael Nadalwho is looking to win his 24th Grand Slam, and will face the Lithuanian Berankis in the second tour of the central court, at Argentine noon.
At the 1st pitch, meanwhile, the Greek is in the schedule Stefanos Tsitsipas (4th) against the Australian Thompson, followed by the female number 1 Iga Swiatek against the Dutch Pattinama Kerkhove.
Source: Clarin