Schwartzman speculates on his participation in Australia: “It will depend on how much pain you can bear”

After withdrawing from the duel he lost 6-1 to Jenson Brooksby due to a pain in his left thigh that endangered his participation in the Australian Open, the Argentine tennis player Diego Schwartzman showed progress and was excited to reach the Grand Slam. But the illusions were renewed with the results of recent studies. “I thought the studios were going to knock me out directly, but they were better than I expected. From there to be able to play on Tuesday there is a long way to go,” the tennis player told AFP news agency. The debut of the tennis player is set for tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. against the Ukrainian Oleksii Krutykh -number 188 in the ATP ranking-. For that reason it will be a key day for the final decision of the player, who suffers from a muscle strain in his left leg. “Tomorrow I will try a little more and make a decision depending on how I am. It will depend on my feelings and how much pain I can endure,” he said. Ranked 25th, Schwartzmann is one of nine Argentines who made it to Melbourne’s final draw; the first -Guido Pella and Francisco Cerúndolo- will play tonight against each other.

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