'Fuerza Diego' - Schwartzman Sends Message to Hero Maradona

Argentina's Diego Schwartzman in action during his second round match against France's Richard Gasquet at the Paris Masters, November 4, 2020. (Reuters)
Argentina's Diego Schwartzman in action during his second round match against France's Richard Gasquet at the Paris Masters, November 4, 2020. (Reuters)
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'Fuerza Diego' - Schwartzman Sends Message to Hero Maradona

Argentina's Diego Schwartzman in action during his second round match against France's Richard Gasquet at the Paris Masters, November 4, 2020. (Reuters)
Argentina's Diego Schwartzman in action during his second round match against France's Richard Gasquet at the Paris Masters, November 4, 2020. (Reuters)

Argentina’s Diego Schwartzman sent a message of support to his namesake and sporting idol Diego Maradona after his 7-5 6-3 win over Frenchman Richard Gasquet in the Paris Masters second round on Wednesday.

Maradona, who won the World Cup with Argentina in 1986 and is considered to one of the greatest football players of all time, underwent surgery on Tuesday to treat a blood clot on his brain.

Maradona’s lawyer said the 60-year-old was in excellent condition and recovering well.

Schwartzman signed the words “#FuerzaDiego” on a TV camera after his match against Gasquet.

“I didn’t see (Maradona) play, just on YouTube or videos that I can see on TV and everything, not live, but he’s one of my idols, for sure, in football,” Schwartzman told a news conference.

“I love football and he’s Argentinian. Everyone knows Argentina because of Maradona. That’s why I put ‘Fuerza Diego’, because he’s struggling, he’s not healthy right now and he had surgery last night.”

World number nine Schwartzman occupies the final automatic qualification spot for the season-ending ATP Finals and can seal his place by reaching the last four in Paris.

“I have the chance in my hand,” Schwartzman said. “Obviously, I’m expecting a few matches from opponents to qualify for London, but I have in my hand the opportunity to qualify.”



Jordan Refuses to Play Israel over Gaza War, Forfeits Match

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Jordan Refuses to Play Israel over Gaza War, Forfeits Match

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Jordan refused to play Israel at the FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup in Switzerland on Sunday in protest at the Gaza war, Jordanian media reported, and the international basketball federation said the game would be forfeited in favor of Israel.

The official Jordan News Agency said the local basketball federation "sent an official request to the International Federation (FIBA) not to play the match in line with its principles and steadfast positions in such circumstances."

The Jordanian federation did not reveal any further details, but Jordanian newspaper Ad-Dustour said the decision was due to the war on Gaza, reported Reuters.

Amos Frishman, president of the Israeli Basketball Federation, expressed regret at Jordan's decision.

"I strongly believe that sport is a bridge between people and cultures and not a political arena," he was quoted by local media as saying.