Schwartzman kicked off his Australian Open 2022 campaign in style, defeating Serbia’s Filip Krajinovic in straight sets in the first round of the Grand Slam. The Argentine converted eight of the 17 breakpoints he earned during the match, to cruise to a 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 win.
Speaking after the match, the Argentine named Zverev and Medvedev as two strong contenders for the Australian Open title. The World No. 13 also feels it would be unwise to write off Rafael Nadal, who has not lost a single match this year.
Diego Schwartzman matches Guillermo Vilas’ tally of 107 hardcourt wins
Schwartzman’s first-round victory over Krajinovic was his 107th win on hardcourts, equaling the tally of four-time Grand Slam champion Guillermo Vilas.
However, he still trails compatriots Juan Martin del Potro, David Nalbandian and Juan Ignacio Chela, who have 311, 187, and 121 wins to their names respectively on hardcourt.
When asked about the impact Vilas has had on his career, Schwartzman lauded the Argentine as “one of the best” in the sport’s history. The 29-year-old also said Vilas inspired a whole generation of youngsters to take up the sport in Argentina.
The 13th seed will lock horns with Australia’s Christopher O’Connell in the second round of the Australian Open on Thursday.
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