<p>When Richard Gasquet won his Wimbledon first-round match against Yuichi Sugita, the Frenchman killed two birds with one stone -- he earned a clash with eight-times champion Roger Federer and a match on the hallowed Centre Court turf.</p>.<p>"When I was in the first round, I saw the draw. I knew I could play Roger in the second round," Gasquet told the ATP Tour website before Thursday's second-round match.</p>.<p>"Of course, it's wonderful for me, because I will play on Centre Court. It's Roger Federer, I've played him many times."</p>.<p>Many times without success, however. The two have met 20 times and Gasquet has won only twice -- their first meeting in 2005 in Monte Carlo and a decade ago in Rome, both matches on clay.</p>.<p>In their last 10 meetings, Federer has not dropped a set against Gasquet, a former top-10 player now ranked 56th in the world.</p>.<p>But there are chinks in the Federer armour after he laboured in the first round and advanced only when his French opponent Adrian Mannarino retired with a knee injury after slipping on court, the match evenly poised at two sets apiece.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/roger-federer-survives-wimbledon-scare-to-reach-second-round-1003050.html" target="_blank">Roger Federer survives Wimbledon scare to reach second round</a></strong></p>.<p>Federer turns 40 next month and is still shaking off rust after last year's knee surgeries and the coronavirus pandemic kept him out of action for 13 months.</p>.<p>Rafa Nadal has since joined him at the summit on 20 Grand Slam wins while defending champion Novak Djokovic is one title away from making it a three-way tie for the sport's "Big Three" as the debate on the greatest player of all time rages on.</p>.<p>But for Gasquet, there is more to the debate than just Grand Slam titles.</p>.<p>"There is technique, the beauty of the game, the motion," he added. "He's a classic player, an incredible player, the best player to watch. There is only one Roger Federer."</p>.<p>Spanish 18-year-old Carlos Alcaraz recorded his first Tour win on grass on his Wimbledon debut when he battled Yasutaka Uchiyama for over four hours and his reward is a match against second seed Daniil Medvedev on Court One.</p>.<p>Women's top seed Ash Barty takes on Russian Anna Blinkova in a first career meeting while Coco Gauff has been given a match on Centre Court against Elena Vesnina, who at 34 is twice the American's age.</p>
<p>When Richard Gasquet won his Wimbledon first-round match against Yuichi Sugita, the Frenchman killed two birds with one stone -- he earned a clash with eight-times champion Roger Federer and a match on the hallowed Centre Court turf.</p>.<p>"When I was in the first round, I saw the draw. I knew I could play Roger in the second round," Gasquet told the ATP Tour website before Thursday's second-round match.</p>.<p>"Of course, it's wonderful for me, because I will play on Centre Court. It's Roger Federer, I've played him many times."</p>.<p>Many times without success, however. The two have met 20 times and Gasquet has won only twice -- their first meeting in 2005 in Monte Carlo and a decade ago in Rome, both matches on clay.</p>.<p>In their last 10 meetings, Federer has not dropped a set against Gasquet, a former top-10 player now ranked 56th in the world.</p>.<p>But there are chinks in the Federer armour after he laboured in the first round and advanced only when his French opponent Adrian Mannarino retired with a knee injury after slipping on court, the match evenly poised at two sets apiece.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/roger-federer-survives-wimbledon-scare-to-reach-second-round-1003050.html" target="_blank">Roger Federer survives Wimbledon scare to reach second round</a></strong></p>.<p>Federer turns 40 next month and is still shaking off rust after last year's knee surgeries and the coronavirus pandemic kept him out of action for 13 months.</p>.<p>Rafa Nadal has since joined him at the summit on 20 Grand Slam wins while defending champion Novak Djokovic is one title away from making it a three-way tie for the sport's "Big Three" as the debate on the greatest player of all time rages on.</p>.<p>But for Gasquet, there is more to the debate than just Grand Slam titles.</p>.<p>"There is technique, the beauty of the game, the motion," he added. "He's a classic player, an incredible player, the best player to watch. There is only one Roger Federer."</p>.<p>Spanish 18-year-old Carlos Alcaraz recorded his first Tour win on grass on his Wimbledon debut when he battled Yasutaka Uchiyama for over four hours and his reward is a match against second seed Daniil Medvedev on Court One.</p>.<p>Women's top seed Ash Barty takes on Russian Anna Blinkova in a first career meeting while Coco Gauff has been given a match on Centre Court against Elena Vesnina, who at 34 is twice the American's age.</p>