Maradona, who won the World Cup with Argentina
in 1986 and is considered to one of the greatest soccer 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."
(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)
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