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By Peter Bodo, TENNIS.com
Monday, May 11, 2009 If you've followed Richard Gasquet's career at all closely, you've probably spent the past few years wondering just how many ways a guy can screw up a promising career. Gasquet had enough natural talent to earn the nickname "Baby Federer" after he first appeared on the radar in 2002, when, two months before his 16th birthday, he beat ATP pro Franco Squillari. The sobriquet seemed a prophecy when he scored an upset of Roger Federer himself at the Monte Carlo Masters in 2005. But over the ensuin ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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