Richard Gasquet is a well-known French professional tennis player. On the ATP Tour, Richard Gasquet has won 15 singles titles.
Quick Facts
Full Name | Richard Gabriel Cyr Gasquet |
Birth Date | 18 June 1986 |
Birth Place | Béziers, France |
Nick Name | Richard |
Religion | N/A |
Nationality | French |
Ethnicity | European (White) |
Education | N/A |
Horoscope | Gemini |
Father’s Name | Francis Gasquet |
Mother’s Name | Maryse Gasquet |
Siblings | None, an only child |
Age | 38 years old |
Height | 6 ft (1.83 m) |
Weight | 85 kg |
Hair Color | Brown |
Eye Color | Light Brown |
Build | Athletic |
Profession | Tennis Player |
Current Team | Singular/Independent game |
Style | Right-handed (one-handed backhand) |
Forehand Grip | Eastern Forehand Grip |
Classement (Ranking) | #81 |
Active Years | 2002- present |
Marital Status | Not Married Yet |
Children | None |
Salary | NA |
Net Worth | $10 million |
Richard Gasquet Biography
Richard Gabriel Cyr Gasquet was born on June 18, 1986, in Beziers, France. He is currently 38 years old, and his zodiac sign is Gemini. His father, Serignan Gasquet, and mother, Maryse Gasquet, gave birth to him. His parents were both tennis teachers who also ran a local tennis club.
He began playing tennis at the age of four, thanks to his parents’ influence. He was hailed as a future champion when he was just nine years old. It graced the cover of French Tennis Magazine’s February 1996 issue.
Richard Gasquet Height And Weight
Richard Gasquet is attractive and handsome. He is very tall, standing at 6 feet tall, and his weight is unknown. In addition, the tennis player has brown hair and dark brown eyes.
Career
Richard Gasquet reached the Metz finals as a 17-year-old, his first ATP Tour Singles final. Unfortunately, he was defeated by Jérôme Haehnel. Despite missing the first seven weeks of the season due to chickenpox, he accomplished a lot in 2005. As he recovered, he won match after match at the Challenger titles. He also defeated the then-world No.1 Rodger Federer in the Master Series Tournament in Monte Carlo.
Soon after, he became the youngest French player ever to defeat the world’s No. 1 player. Unfortunately, he was defeated by Rafael Nadal. In 2005, he also won his first Grand Slam title at the French Open. Furthermore, on his 19th birthday, he won his first ATP tour singles title. He missed the first two months of the season due to an elbow injury. He lost to Tommy Hass in the 2006 Australian Open, but he evened the Davis Cup score, which Richard won.
He successfully defended his title in Nottingham, despite a disappointing first half of the season. And, unfortunately, he lost his first match at Wimbledon to Roger Federer. He showed signs of improvement in the second half of the season. Later, he moved on to the US Open and the Canadian Open, where he lost to Federer once more. He won his third ATP Tour Singles title on Lyon’s indoor carpet. He completed his goal of reaching the ATP singles finals on all four surfaces in a single year.
In 2007, he reached his all-time high ranking of world No.7 in the ATP ranking structure. He also advanced to the fourth round of the Australian Open. He reached the Grand Slam semifinals for the first time at Wimbledon. As a result, he defeated Andy Roddick in one of the greatest Wimbledon quarterfinals. Similarly, he was defeated in the semifinals by Federer. Due to a virus, he was unable to compete in the US Open in 2007. Meanwhile, he defended his fifth ATP title against Olivier Rochus. In addition, he reached the finals of the ATP tournament in Tokyo.
Soon after taking a few weeks off, he returned to Lyon. He was the defending champion at the time, but he was defeated by Tsonga. They met again in the second round of the Paris Masters, with Gasquet defeating Tsonga. Andy Murray, another world No.1, was defeated by Gasquet. As a result, he was defeated in the quarterfinals by David Nalbandian. He then qualified for the Tennis Masters Cup.
However, he was defeated in the first round by Rafael Nadal. In the game, he beat Novak Djokovic but lost to David Ferrer. He also lost games in the Mercedes Cup, US Open, and ATP Tour Singles. He was seen competing in the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. As a result, he represented France in both singles and doubles.
He did not, however, win any medals in the men’s singles category. He planned to compete in the Summer Olympics in Beijing in 2008. Later, he decided to compete in the US Open instead. As a result, he began preparing for the 2008 US Open and opted out of the Olympics. In addition, he is currently competing in the Croatia Open and will not compete in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Similarly, he was preparing for Wimbledon and the Swedish Open.
To name a few, he competed in the Australian Open, Sony Ericsson Open, Abierto Mexicano Telcel tournament, BNP Paribas Open, and French Open. Due to a series of injuries, losses, and lacks, he dropped out of the top ten ATP rankings in 2013 and reverted to 27. Later, he made a comeback and advanced to the US Open quarterfinals. As a result, he also advanced to the fourth round of the French Open. After that, he made it a point to return to the top ten in 2017. He stated that he wanted to concentrate more on the larger tournaments.
Richard Gasquet Net Worth
Richard Gasquet’s net worth is currently unknown. We will try to update it as soon as possible.
Richard Gasquet Girlfriend, Dating
Richard Gasquet has not yet married and has kept his personal life private, according to sources. As a result, he was barred from playing tennis. It was after traces of cocaine were discovered in his system during a urine test in March 2009. As a result, the tribunal committee determined that “the cocaine entered his system as a result of inadvertent contamination in a nightclub.” Gasquet explained that the cocaine may have entered his boy when he french kissed a stripper at a Miami nightclub.