Rafael Nadal and Richard Gasquet will meet in a U.S. Open semifinal on Saturday. Despite Nadal’s 10-0 record over the Frenchman in professional matches, Gasquet can still boast one crucial victory over Nadal. The thing is, it came when the players were 13 years old.

Video of the match has been a YouTube favorite for years, but is getting new life ahead of the pair’s semifinal showdown. Gasquet mentioned his victory in jest after his quarterfinal win over David Ferrer on Wednesday. He was asked by ESPN’s Brad Gilbert about the possibility of playing Nadal, who had yet to play his quarterfinal match.

“I think I’ve played a lot of times against Rafael. And, of course, I’ve never won. Last time I won him, I was 13 years old. (Laughs) It was a long time ago. Yeah, I beat him one time in my life.”

Nadal, like most great athletes, remembered minute details of the match from 15 years ago. He was asked about it after his win.

“Yeah, I think I lost 6-4 in the third. Yeah, I remember. It was in Tarbes, in the quarterfinals. It was a great match. It was one of the first tournaments for me that I had a chance to play internationally, World Cup, under-14, yeah, under-14, I think. I played quarterfinals, I was one year under and lose against Richard. Richard was amazing in that moment. It was a great battle for me.”

The final game is on YouTube and has more than 750,000 views. Other than Nadal’s left-handed stroke and Gasquet’s one-handed backhand (with the slight pause when he reaches the top of his follow through), there’s little similarities in their games. Nadal hurries between points, hits a flat ball and shows none of the tics for which he’s grown famous. Gasquet closes out a pressure match with ease, something that’s troubled him throughout his career. Also, notice Nadal’s snub of the umpire after the match, which you can chalk up to youth, immaturity or forgetfulness.

Since that match, Gasquet has won just four sets off Nadal in their 10 meetings. Knowing that, instead of scouting Nadal’s dominating quarterfinals win over Tommy Robredo, maybe Gasquet should watch this clip instead.