Gasquet glory overdue

richard gasquetRichard Gasquet, the man once described as "more naturally talented than Roger Federer", will be aiming to take another shot at Wimbledon this summer and may well warm-up (literally) at Eastbourne's Devonshire Park.
 
French ace Gasquet may well be used to the sunny climes of his birth town Beziers, just 10km away from the Mediterranean Sea, but in June the 'sunshine coast' of Eastbourne could welcome him.
 
Gasquet, widely regarded as one of the most entertaining players on the ATP Tour thanks to his electrifying shot-making and glorious backhands, is a crowd favourite everywhere he goes and Eastbourne fans would undoubtably take an instant liking to him should he enter the inaugural AEGON International.
 
The ex-Wimbledon semi-finalist's strengths lie in his natural talent, which allows him to hit winners from anywhere, which he has proved by winning titles on all surfaces.
 
Consecutive wins (2005 & 2006) at the low-key pre-Wimbledon tune-up tournament at Nottingham, followed by his 2007 semi-final hammering by eventual champion Federer at SW19, show that Gasquet is more than at home on grass than the critics and fans appreciate. However, some of his fellow players on the Tour have always believed that Wimbledon offers Gasquet his biggest chance of a grand slam success.
 
richard gasquet"I like to play on grass courts, maybe because there are less players that are good on grass. There are less Argentinians or Spaniards players that play well on the surface. I feel good on grass, ” stressed Gasquet.
 
But a certain Scottish ace shot down the fierceless French fighter at last year's Wimbledon. Andy Murray’s battled back from the brink of defeat to score a remarkable victory. Gasquet was serving at 5-4 to win for the contest in straight sets, but fluffed his chances and tumbled out of the Championships. The manner of the defeat will forever haunt Gasquet and raises questions about his mental strength in high-pressure situations. Nevertheless, the man once nicknamed ‘Baby Federer’ has without doubt got the natural pedigree to scale larger heights.
 
richard gasquetHowever, Gasquet has shown in the past he can mix it with the best in the business. Willed on by most of the local crowd, especially those from over the Monaco borders, saw the then 18-year-old claim a incredible victory over Federer in the final of the Monte Carlo Masters. 

The Frenchman has flair and talent, but has long been overshadowed by the formidable Rafael Nadal and recently Murray. 

Gasquet needs to transform his promise into results in order to make the expected breakthrough as one of the world's greatest. Maybe a trip, and indeed title, at Eastbourne will start the ball rolling for far greater achievements.

I like to play on grass courts, maybe because there are less players that are good on grass.

- Richard Gasquet