Argentina's Diego Schwartzman poses with his second place trophy after the final match against Austria's Dominic Thiem (not in picture) of the ATP Tour tennis tournament in Vienna, Austria, October 27, 2019. - Thiem won the match 3-6, 6-4, 6-3. (Photo by HANS PUNZ / APA / AFP) / Austria OUT (Photo by HANS PUNZ/APA/AFP via Getty Images)

(JTA) — Argentine-Jewish tennis player Diego Schwartzman finished second in the Vienna Open this weekend.

Top-seeded Dominic Thiem of Austria defeated Schwartzman, the No. 5 seed, in the finals, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3. The hometown favorite became the first Austrian to win the Vienna title since 2010.

Schwartzman, the highest-ranked Jewish tennis player, is now ranked 14th in the world.

After the final, Schwartzman said, “I am very happy because I have got the confidence again. I felt very good on court. The support of the people was crazy.”

He added, “After the first set he played so aggressive. He was better than me and that is why he won the title.”

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All class from @ThiemDomi, who has nothing but love for @dieschwartzman.

“I’m sure you will give it back to me one day.”

☺️🙌

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Domi & Diego

Friendship goals 🤩@dieschwartzman @ThiemDomi

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It was Schwartzman’s third ATP tour finals this year; he placed second in Buenos Aires in February and won in Los Cabos in August.

After the tournament, he tweeted, “Thank you Vienna!!! Beautiful week”:

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Gracias Vienna!!! Hermosa semana 😊🎾♥️🇦🇹

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Up next for Schwartzman is the Paris Masters, an ATP Tour tournament that helps determine who will end the year as the world’s No. 1 and which eight players will play in the ATP Finals in London.

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