

What Time Will Pedro Martinez Play Against Diego Schwartzman?
Martinez and Schwartzman are on the Day 4 Schedule at Ieb+ Argentina Open 2025 on Thursday 13 February 2025. Lets breakdown the career, past stats and recent form of these players and predict who will get the victory.
Who Will Win In This Head-To-Head?
Pedro Martinez from Spain will be facing Diego Schwartzman from Argentina in their upcoming match. Schwartzman currently leads the head to head record with one win. This match will take place on clay in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in the Round of 16.
Pedro Martinez is 27 years old and currently ranked 41st in the world. His career-high ranking was 39th in October 2024. In 2025, he has a record of 5-4, with his best performance being a quarter-final finish in Rotterdam. In previous events, he has reached the second round in the years 2020, 2022, and 2025.
Martinez achieved his place in the top 50 rankings after winning his first ATP Tour title in Santiago in February 2022 and entered the top 40 in May 2022. He has had significant wins throughout his career, defeating players like Bautista Agut and Ruud on his way to reaching the finals in Kitzbuhel and Estoril. In 2020, he qualified for six tour-level events, including the Australian Open, Rio de Janeiro, Rome, and Roland Garros. He also earned his first tour-level win at the Australian Open and reached the third round at Roland Garros.
In his Challenger career, Martinez has reached eight finals, with most of them taking place on home clay in Spain. He has won titles in Marbella, Seville, Maspalomas, Girona, and Valencia.
In the first round of this tournament, Martinez made an impressive comeback from 0-6 0-1 down, defeating Dzumhur in a third set tiebreak. He will now be aiming for his 16th ATP Tour quarter-final, with his previous one being in Rotterdam last week.
Diego Schwartzman, on the other hand, is 32 years old and currently ranked 386th in the world. His career-high ranking was 8th, and he achieved this in 2020. He has a record of 1-0 in 2025, with his win coming in Buenos Aires in the second round of this event. In the history of the event, Schwartzman has a total record of 18-9, including a title win in 2021.
Schwartzman has had significant achievements in his career, including breaking into the top 10 in 2020 and qualifying for the Nitto ATP Finals. He has reached the quarter-finals or better in Grand Slam tournaments on five occasions. His notable wins include defeating Nadal for the first time and reaching his first ATP Masters 1000 final in Rome in 2020.
Standing at 1.70m (5’7″), Schwartzman is the shortest top-8 player since Solomon in 1981. He is also the first Grand Slam semi-finalist since Solomon at the 1980 Roland Garros and the first ATP Masters 1000 finalist in the tournament’s history.
In the first round of this tournament, Schwartzman defeated the 7th seed Jarry, recording his first ATP Tour win since 2023 Tokyo. Currently, he is aiming for his 50th tour-level quarter-final and his first one since 2022 Bastad. He is the 12th and most recent Argentine player to break into the top 10 in the ATP Rankings.
In the history of the tournament, Argentine players have had great success in reaching quarter-finals. Players like Guillermo Vilas, Juan Martin del Potro, and Juan Monaco have all reached high numbers of quarter-finals throughout their careers. Schwartzman himself has reached 49 tour-level quarter-finals, hoping to add to that number in this event.
My Conclusion / Prediction:
My pick is that Martinez will win.
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