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Richard Gasquet Wows Fans with Vintage Backhand Masterclass—Is a Roland-Garros Comeback Loading?
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Richard Gasquet’s Roland-Garros Swan Song: What Fans Need to Know
Paris—French tennis artist Richard Gasquet is set to walk onto Court Philippe-Chatrier for the last time this week, closing a 23-year professional journey at his home Grand Slam. The 38-year-old confirmed that the 2025 French Open will serve as his final tournament, a fitting stage for a career defined by balletic shot-making and that trademark one-handed backhand.
A Farewell on Home Clay
Gasquet’s curtain call arrives in front of the crowd that watched him grow from prodigy to national icon. Drawn against fellow Frenchman Terence Atmane in round one, the veteran faces a symbolic hand-off to the next generation. Should he advance, potential clashes with seeded stars promise emotionally charged evenings in Paris.
Career in Numbers
• Career-high ranking: World No. 7 (2007)
• ATP titles: 16 singles crowns, including three ATP 250 victories in 2023
• Match wins: 600+ tour-level victories, ninth-most among active players
• Grand Slam best: Three Wimbledon semifinals (2007, 2015), two US Open semifinals (2013, 2021)
• Davis Cup: Champion with France, 2017
The Artistry Behind the Backhand
Gasquet’s fluid, high-takeback backhand has long been cited as one of the prettiest in the sport, drawing comparisons to legends like Henri Leconte and Stefan Edberg. Coaches credit his early training in the Mediterranean town of Sérignan for shaping a compact stroke ideal for clay, yet versatile enough to succeed on grass and hard courts.
Memories That Shaped a Generation
From upsetting world No. 1 Roger Federer at Monte-Carlo 2005 to surviving a five-set epic versus Stan Wawrinka in the 2015 Wimbledon quarterfinals, Gasquet’s highlight reel is woven into two decades of tennis history. His humility and flair made him a fan favorite even as bigger titles proved elusive.
What Comes Next
Post-retirement, Gasquet has hinted at coaching roles within the French Tennis Federation and expanded commentary work. Sponsors have already lined up exhibition appearances celebrating French tennis heritage later this year.
How to Watch
Gasquet vs. Atmane is slated for Monday’s second match on Chatrier; worldwide broadcasts will stream via Eurosport, Tennis Channel and Roland-Garros digital platforms. Ticket demand has surged as French supporters rally for a final “Allez Richard!”
Why This Matters for Tennis Fans and Searchers
With phrases like “Richard Gasquet retirement,” “French Open farewell,” and “Roland Garros 2025” trending globally, expect heightened interest around each match, press conference and social-media tribute. Bookmark live-score pages and set alerts—because once Gasquet’s elegant backhand fades into memory, tennis will lose one of its purest stylists.
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