The 38-year-old Frenchman, who endorses the Extreme range of HEAD racquets, is calling time on a career that has seen him win 16 singles titles on all surfaces, two doubles titles, a Davis Cup winner’s medal, and reach the semi-finals of Wimbledon. He had a career-high ranking of seven in 2007.
But numerical achievements are only part of the Gasquet story. For many tennis fans, he stood for beauty and elegance in his stroke-making. He had an all-court game that worked in singles and doubles, but his biggest feature was his one-handed backhand, the ball flying off his strings as he wielded his racquet like a flashing blade.
His greatest single match was the Wimbledon quarter-final of 2007. Trailing by two sets to the third seed and twice former finalist Andy Roddick, Gasquet started playing more aggressively, won the third and fourth sets on tiebreaks, and then broke in the 14th game of the fifth set for an 8-6 win. The match statistics show the 21-year-old Frenchman hit 93 winners.