The Argentinian Diego Schwartzmannfifteenth in the world ranking, will not be able to participate in Los Cabos Tennis Open which will be played next week and will be led by the Russian Daniel Medvedevnumber one in the ATP.
“We are sorry that our 2019 champion will not be able to participate and launch the new Cabo Sports Complex with other players. We wish him a speedy recovery, first of all,” said the office of the tournament, which has the category 250 of the ATP, in a media statement on Thursday.
According to the organizers of the tournament, which will take place with a prize of 873,000 dollars, the “Little One” was reviewed by his team and his kinesiologist at the end of his participation in the Hamburg Open and they found a small distension, before the supposed rest .
Schwartzmann29, the great Hispanic figure of the tournament, which included, in addition to Medvedevalong with three other tennis players in the world’s 25: the Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime (9), the British Cameron Norrie (13), defending champion, and American John Isner (25).
Despite its 250 categories, the Los Cabos Open is one of the favorite tournaments for players before the US Open tour because it is held on hard courts, near the United States, a week before the 1,000 Masters in Montreal, Canada, and two. before Cincinnati.
In addition to being number one in the world, Medvedev arrived in Los Cabos as the champion of the US Open, designated as one of the stars of the fourth Grand Slam of the year.
The Russian was rejected from Wimbledom because of his nationality, as a punishment against the Government of his country, despite the fact that the player did not show solidarity with the invasion of Ukraine by the President of Russia Vladimir Putin.
Without Schwartzman, the main Hispanic card in the Los Cabos tournament will be his compatriots Tomás Martín Etcheverry, 72nd in the ranking, and Facundo Bagnis (120).
The tournament will be played for the sixth time. Past champions are Ivo Karlovic (CRO-2016), Sam Quarry (USA-2017), Fabio Fognini (ITA-2028), Diego Schwartzman (ARG-2019) and Cameron Norrie (GBR-2021).
Source: La Verdad

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