Richard Gasquet pleased with display in victory over James Duckworth

Gasquet pleased with performance in win

Richard Gasquet has admitted that he was pleased with his form at the Australian Open after beating James Duckworth 6-2 6-3 7-5 in the second round on Wednesday.

The Frenchman was rarely troubled by the home favourite, despite the backing his opponent received, and he was quick to reveal his delight after recording a win over a player who forced him into five sets at last year's Wimbledon.

"I think I [played] very well. You never know what could happen in a serve, but I kept my serve, and I'm really happy to win in three sets because this is very dangerous player. He has a big serve. He's talented going to the net," the 24th seed told reporters.

"I think he will be a good player. For me it's a great result to win him in three set because I played in Wimbledon I did five. He can play well."

Gasquet will meet Kevin Anderson in the third round following the South African's straight-sets win over Ricardas Berankis.

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