The Heguy name is polo royalty. Multiple generations of the family have competed at the highest levels of Argentine polo, and Antonio carries that legacy into the 2026 U.S. Open as an 8-goal player for DUS. In a sport where family dynasties matter — where last names open doors and raise expectations — being a Heguy means every ride carries weight.
At DUS, Antonio plays alongside patron Marc Ganzi, Paco de Narvaez Jr., and Matias ‘Colo’ Gonzalez. As one of the team’s highest-rated players, Heguy is expected to be a primary offensive force — the kind of player who can turn a chukker with a single run. His 8-goal handicap places him firmly among the elite professionals competing at the USPA National Polo Center this spring.
Dynasty names can be a burden or a launchpad. For Antonio Heguy at the 2026 U.S. Open, it looks like the latter.