On Thursday, Jack Sock showed off some top class sportsmanship against Richard Gasquet in their fourth-round Paris match-up. The Frenchman hit a serve that looked in until the line judge called it out. Sock clearly saw differently and gave Gasquet the point, winning over many fans in the process.

This isn't the first time the American has won for sportsmanship. Earlier this year Sock told Lleyton Hewitt to challenge a first serve that was called out in the Hopman Cup. The challenge showed the ball was in and the crowd gave the 24-year-old a standing ovation.

That wouldn't be the only highlight of the Paris match. Gasquet also saved match point in the third set with a delicate touch that made even Sock smile.

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Sock defeated Gasquet, 6-2, 3-6, 7-5. He then lost to John Isner in the quarterfinals, but not before forcing a third set with lightning fast returns like this.

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Win or lose, the world No. 24 has earned a stellar reputation of dishing out multiple highlights in every match he plays.