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Does Richard Gasquet Have A Wife Or Is Still Dating Girlfriend Laury Thilleman?

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Richard Gasquet is a French tennis player who has been ranked as high as No. 7 in the world. He has won 15 singles titles on the ATP Tour. In 2021, he won his 550th match, which was a big deal because he was only the sixth active player to do so.

The French tennis player is natural, and everyone loves his beautiful game. Gasquet’s career has sometimes been more about his style than his strength.

During his ten-year career, he has had a lot of success. He has made it to the semifinals and finals of many Grand Slams and Masters. Richard is not the most aggressive player on the field, but he is comfortable there. His game works well on any surface because he can combine defense and attack in a smooth way.

Richard Gasquet
Richard Gasquet

Richard Gasquet Wife: Is He Married or Still Dating Laury Thilleman?

Fans think that Richard Gasquet is married, but he is not. Also, the tennis player and his girlfriend Laury Thilleman are no longer together.

In 2012, it was said that Richard and Laury were seeing each other. But some sources say they broke up after dating for two years.

The tennis player has never shared anything about himself on social media. No photos of his partners are there.

Laury dated Juan for seven years and got married to him after she was with Richard. And just recently, the couple said they were breaking up.

Before the press could make a big deal about it, Laury posted on Instagram that she and Juan were breaking up.

Who is Richard Gasquet’s family? What is his race?

Richard Gasquet came from a family of tennis fans. He comes from the French culture.

Gasquet was born in France, a beautiful country, to a tennis-loving family. Francis, his father, used to be in charge of a tennis club. When he was four years old, he taught him how to play tennis, and his mother, Maryse, is also a tennis teacher.

Gasquet was a very smart young person in every way. At the age of nine, he was on the cover of French Tennis Magazine and was called “the next big thing.” He had lived up to the hype on the junior circuit, winning the US Open boys’ and French Open Championships in 2002.

Because Richard’s parents were both tennis players, it was easy for their son to pick up the sport quickly and make a living at it.

How much money does French tennis player Richard Gasquet have?

mediamass.com says that Richard Gasquet has a net worth of $58 million. Tennis is a complicated game. Athletes make about $250,000 a year on average.

The tennis player’s long and successful career looked like it would end in 2020. He was on top again all of a sudden. People With Money says that Gasquet is the tennis player who makes the most money in the world.

He got rich by making smart stock investments, buying a lot of property, and making money through endorsement deals with CoverGirl.

He owns a football team, a lot of restaurants in Paris, and his own brand of vodka. With a best-selling perfume and a clothing line called “Richard Gasquet Seduction,” the tennis player is trying to get into the juniors market.

Early years

Gasquet was born in Béziers, France, on June 18, 1986. This is also where he grew up. His mother, Maryse, was a tennis teacher, and his father, Serignan, ran a tennis club in Béziers. Gasquet was affected by this, and he started playing tennis with his dad at the club when he was 4 years old. Soon after, he was found by Pierre Barthès, a former world number 9 who ran a tennis camp in Cap d’Agde, a nearby seaside resort.

On the cover of the February 1996 issue of French Tennis Magazine, Gasquet was called a future champion. At the time, he was only 9 years old.

A junior job (1999–2002)

In April 1999, when he was 12 years old, Gasquet played his first junior match at a grade 3 tournament in France. As a junior, he had a singles record of 44–7 and a doubles record of 10–4. On September 9, 2002, he was ranked No. 1 in the world for juniors singles, which was his best ranking ever. He made it to the semifinals of the Junior Australian Open and won the Junior French Open and the Junior US Open in the same year. Because he won junior grand slams at such a young age, he was one of the most-anticipated juniors of all time, and many people thought he would become world number 1 in the future.

Work as a professional

Gasquet made his debut on the ATP tour in April 2002 at the Tennis Masters Series tournament in Monte Carlo. He got a wild card into qualifying and was the youngest player to ever qualify for a Tennis Masters Series event. At 15 years and 10 months old, he beat Franco Squillari of Argentina in the first round of that tournament. This made him the youngest player to win a main draw singles match on a top-tier tour (ATP Tour, Grand Prix tennis circuit, or World Championship Tennis) since Tommy Ho at Rye Brook in 1988.

Gasquet’s first Grand Slam tournament was the French Open in 2002. He was 15 years, 11 months, and 9 days old at the time. He was the second-youngest player to ever play in the tournament’s main draw. Even though he had never played before, he beat the eventual winner, Albert Costa, in the first round by taking a set. Gasquet was the No. 1 junior in the world at the end of 2002, and he was named the World Junior Champion after winning the junior titles at the French Open and the US Open. He was also the youngest player in the ATP top 200 at the end of the year.

2004: Winner of the French Open in mixed doubles, first singles finalist

In 2004, Gasquet made it to his first ATP Tour singles final in Metz, but he lost in straight sets to a fellow Frenchman, Jérôme Haehnel. In the same year, he and Tatiana Golovin also won the mixed doubles title at the French Open.

 Richard Gasquet
Richard Gasquet

2005: First title, first Masters final, and beat the No. 1 player in the world

Because he had chickenpox, Gasquet missed the first seven weeks of the 2005 season. After he got better, he won two Challenger titles in a row in March. In April, Gasquet won ten matches in a row and made it to the semifinals of the Masters Series tournament in Monte Carlo. In the quarterfinals, he beat world No. 1 Roger Federer, which was a big surprise. He fought off three match points and won in a 10–8 tiebreak. So, he became the youngest French player to ever beat a world No. 1 player. But Rafael Nadal beat him in the semifinals and went on to win the tournament.

The rising teen was upset to lose to Andre Agassi in Rome. He had just beaten Paradorn Srichaphan in straight sets and beaten Roger Federer not long before. A month later, he made it all the way to the final of the Hamburg Masters, but Federer beat him in three sets.

At Roland Garros in May, Gasquet won his first Grand Slam singles match. On June 18, his 19th birthday, he beat Max Mirnyi in the final of the Nottingham Open in England on grass to win his first ATP Tour singles title. In July, he played his first Davis Cup match against Russia. He beat Igor Andreev in the first rubber, but Nikolay Davydenko beat him in the second rubber.

Due to an elbow injury, Gasquet missed the last two months of the season. He was number one in France for the first time at the end of the year.

2006: Three ATP Tour singles titles on three different courts, second Masters 1000 singles final

In 2006, Gasquet got off to a slow start after losing in the first round of the Australian Open to Tommy Haas. He later got his revenge by beating Haas in five sets in the first-round Davis Cup match against Germany. But in a quarterfinal tie against Russia, he lost both of his singles rubbers and got an injury to his stomach that kept him out of action for a month. David Nalbandian beat Gasquet in the second round of the French Open. Gasquet had trouble getting back into form after coming back during the clay season.

After a disappointing first half of the season, Gasquet won his title back at Nottingham, lost to Roger Federer in the first round at Wimbledon, and then won his second title of the year on clay in Gstaad. All of this happened in just three weeks. Gasquet’s form kept getting better as he got closer to the US Open. He made it to the final of a Masters Series event in Toronto, but Federer beat him again in three sets. He lost to Lleyton Hewitt in five sets in the fourth round of the US Open for the second year in a row.

Gasquet won his third ATP Tour singles title of the year in October. This time, he did it on indoor carpet in Lyon. This meant that he had reached the ATP Tour singles finals on all four surfaces this year. His season was over when he got sick and couldn’t play Marat Safin in the third round of singles at the Paris Masters.