Richard Gasquet’s farewell tour has hit an unexpected hurdle, with the French veteran forced to withdraw from multiple tournaments due to a calf injury. The setback kept him out of the Aix-en-Provence and Bordeaux Challengers, raising concerns about his readiness for his final appearance at Roland Garros.
Despite the uncertainty, Gasquet has returned to the court, determined to make the most of his last Grand Slam. The 38-year-old has been spotted training at Roland Garros, focusing on recovery and preparation for his farewell tournament. His absence from the clay-court events leading up to Paris has been disappointing, but his commitment to competing in front of his home crowd remains strong.
Gasquet’s career has been defined by elegant shot-making and a one-handed backhand that has dazzled fans for decades. As he gears up for his final matches, the tennis world watches with anticipation, hoping to see him deliver one last memorable performance on the courts of Roland Garros.
Richard Gasquet in 2025
Now ranked no.160, Richard played his last match on the 9th of April when he lost to world no.71 Daniel Altmaier 7-5 5-7 6-2 in the 2nd round in Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters (draw).
Currently, during this season Richard has an overall 5-6 win-loss record.
He is also scheduled to play at the French Open (French Open) on the 25th of May.