In a video feature for the ATP, Richard Gasquet reflects on nearly two decades of playing against—and almost always losing to—his friend, Rafael Nadal.

"I remember the first time I saw him. I was 13 years old," Gasquet says. "I won, I think. It was the first time and the last time."

Nadal went on to take all 15 of their official matches, with Gasquet getting only one victory by retirement in a 2003 ATP Challenger, when they were both 17. The pair, born 15 days apart, are now 31.

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As fast-rising teenage prodigies, Gasquet and Nadal had similarly high expectations placed on them, with Gasquet crediting his competitor for being the one to pull away and have an all-time great career.

The 2005 Monte Carlo semifinals was their second career meeting. Gasquet won the first set in a tiebreak, but Nadal came back to win. The burgeoning King of Clay would then claim the title—his first of 10 so far.

Less than two months later, Nadal beat an 18-year-old Gasquet again, this time in straight sets, en route to his first of 10 French Opens.

"It was amazing how much energy he had outside the court, [and] inside of course," Gasquet says. "That's why it's an incredible player and an incredible person. That's why he's Rafa Nadal."

Gasquet shares what
it was like growing
up alongside Nadal

Gasquet shares what it was like growing up alongside Nadal

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