Gasquet relishing Wimbledon date with 'classic' Federer
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[July 01, 2021]
LONDON (Reuters) - When Richard
Gasquet won his Wimbledon first-round match against Yuichi Sugita,
the Frenchman killed two birds with one stone -- he earned a clash
with eight-times champion Roger Federer and a match on the hallowed
Centre Court turf.
"When I was in the first round, I saw the draw. I knew I could play
Roger in the second round," Gasquet told the ATP Tour website before
Thursday's second-round match.
"Of course, it's wonderful for me, because I will play on Centre
Court. It's Roger Federer, I've played him many times."
Many times without success, however. The two have met 20 times and
Gasquet has won only twice -- their first meeting in 2005 in Monte
Carlo and a decade ago in Rome, both matches on clay.
In their last 10 meetings, Federer has not dropped a set against
Gasquet, a former top-10 player now ranked 56th in the world.
But there are chinks in the Federer armour after he laboured in the
first round and advanced only when his French opponent Adrian
Mannarino retired with a knee injury after slipping on court, the
match evenly poised at two sets apiece.
Federer turns 40 next month and is still shaking off rust after last
year's knee surgeries and the coronavirus pandemic kept him out of
action for 13 months.
Rafa Nadal has since joined him at the summit on 20 Grand Slam wins
while defending champion Novak Djokovic is one title away from
making it a three-way tie for the sport's "Big Three" as the debate
on the greatest player of all time rages on.
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But for Gasquet, there is more to the
debate than just Grand Slam titles.
"There is technique, the beauty of the game, the motion," he added.
"He's a classic player, an incredible player, the best player to
watch. There is only one Roger Federer."
Spanish 18-year-old Carlos Alcaraz recorded his first Tour win on
grass on his Wimbledon debut when he battled Yasutaka Uchiyama for
over four hours and his reward is a match against second seed Daniil
Medvedev on Court One.
Women's top seed Ash Barty takes on Russian Anna Blinkova in a first
career meeting while Coco Gauff has been given a match on Centre
Court against Elena Vesnina, who at 34 is twice the American's age.
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)
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