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ATP Brisbane 2025: Mensik advances, Mpetschi Perricard surprises, and Opelka amazes
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A vibrant morning of tennis was experienced at the ATP 250 Brisbane 2025 with the playing of three matches where two of the circuit’s big hitters advanced firmly to the quarterfinals. Giovanni Mpetschi-Perricard caused an upset by defeating Tiafoe 6-4 7-6 (4), setting up a match now with Jakub Mensik who won 6-3 6-2 against Lajovic. Additionally, Reilly Opelka overcame Arnaldi with a 7-6 (9) 7-6 (4) victory and awaits Djokovic or Monfils.
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The ATP Brisbane 2025 tournament kicked off with some exciting matches, as rising star Mensik advanced to the next round with a convincing victory. However, it was the surprise performance of Mpetschi Perricard that stole the show, as the underdog defeated a top seed to make it to the quarterfinals.Meanwhile, in a display of sheer talent and skill, Opelka amazed fans with his powerful serves and precise shots, dominating his opponents throughout the tournament. With each match, he continues to impress and solidify his place as a top contender.
As the competition heats up in Brisbane, fans can expect more thrilling matches and surprises as the tournament progresses. Stay tuned for more updates and highlights from this exciting event.
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#ATP #Brisbane #Mensik #advances #Mpetschi #Perricard #surprises #Opelka #amazesGiovanni Mpetshi Perricard gets frosty after setting sights on Novak Djokovic showdown | Tennis | Sport
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard was left in shock after receiving a frosty handshake from his rival at the Brisbane International.
The big-serving 6’8 Frenchman beat Jakub Mensik in two tight sets to advance to the semi-final and set up a potential meeting with Novak Djokovic.
But he was surprised when Mensik barely stopped for the handshake, making a hasty exit from the court.
Mpetshi Perricard announced himself last season, starting the year outside the top 200 and ending it as the world No. 31, lifting two titles. His efforts earned him the ATP’s Most Improved Player award.
The 21-year-old has carried his form into the new season and is now through to the last four at his first tournament of the year. Mpetshi Perricard needed an hour and 32 minutes to get past teen star Mensik on Friday.
He got the job done 7-5 7-6(5), sealing victory with a volley winner. The Frenchman waited for Mensik at the net, but the 19-year-old barely stopped for the handshake and didn’t look at Mpetshi Perricard as he quickly grabbed his hand and walked off.
The world No. 31 was clearly taken aback by the cold gesture, raising his eyebrows in disbelief. “Not much love lost in that handshake,” commentator Lucie Ahl noted.
Mensik had already been frustrated with himself during the match, hitting his racket bag during the change of ends in the tiebreak. And he quickly walked off the court, barely stopping to wave goodbye to the fans.
Co-commentator Arvind Palmer added: “Frustration for Mensik, that was obvious to see throughout the match. And the handshake there and the walk-off, pretty quick.”
Mpetshi Perricard quickly shook off the frosty handshake, and he will now turn his attention to Saturday’s semi-final, where he could face Djokovic. The Serb takes on another giant server – Reilly Opelka – in his own quarter-final.
If he advances, it will be Mpetshi Perricard’s first meeting with the 24-time Grand Slam champion. And he’s welcoming the challenge.
“I think he’s the toughest on earth but I can be excited to play a match against Novak,” the 21-year-old said. “He’s an unbelievable player, he’s did so many good things. So I can be just excited.
“Novak is one of my inspirations growing up. Not my favourite one! But one of my inspirations for what he did during his career. If he wins I can be very happy to play against him.”
The French star has been keeping an eye on his path to the final and was well aware he could meet Djokovic in the semis.
After his second-round win on Thursday, he said: “I saw I wasn’t in his draw until the semis. I was like, ‘Whew, okay’. Yeah, I think it’s going to be a good match if I’m playing against him.”
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, the rising tennis star from Italy, is not one to back down from a challenge. After his recent impressive performances on the court, including a stunning victory over a top-ranked player, Perricard has set his sights on facing off against none other than the world number one, Novak Djokovic.In a recent interview, Perricard expressed his desire to test his skills against the best in the world, and Djokovic is at the top of his list. The young Italian player is confident in his abilities and believes he has what it takes to compete at the highest level.
However, Perricard’s bold statement has not gone unnoticed by Djokovic, who has responded by saying that he is always ready for a challenge and welcomes the opportunity to face off against new opponents.
As the tennis world eagerly awaits a potential showdown between these two talented players, the tension is rising and the excitement is building. Will Perricard be able to hold his own against the seasoned champion, or will Djokovic prove once again why he is the best in the world?
Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure – this potential matchup is sure to be a thrilling and intense battle on the tennis court. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting developing story in the world of tennis.
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Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard powers into Brisbane SFs | ATP Tour
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Red-hot Mpetshi Perricard powers into Brisbane SFs
Dimitrov, Lehecka advance
January 03, 2025
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Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard defeats Jakub Mensik on Friday in Brisbane.
By Sam JacotThere is no stopping Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard right now. The big-serving Frenchman once again imposed his brand of Big-Man Tennis at the Brisbane International presented by Evie on Friday when he powered past Jakub Mensik to reach the semi-finals.
The 21-year-old fired 19 aces and did not face a break point according to Infosys ATP Stats en route to a 7-5, 7-6(5) one-hour, 34-minute win against #NextGenATP Czech Mensik.
“I was not that calm inside. It was difficult to hold the nerves but I did well and am pleased to have finished the match in two sets and I am proud of myself,” Mpetshi Perricard said.
Smile if you’re into the semis @MpetshiG takes out Mensik in straight sets to book his place in the @BrisbaneTennis SF #BrisbaneTennis pic.twitter.com/gzXUPeRsVp
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Alongside his heavy baseline ballstriking, Mpetshi Perricard also closed the net effectively and played aggressively on return at crucial moments to breach the defences of an increasingly frustrated Mensik, who competed at last month’s Next Gen ATP Finals presented by PIF.
Mpetshi Perricard is chasing his third ATP Tour title and will meet big-serving American Reilly Opelka in his third tour-level semi-final on Saturday.
“I have worked a lot on the volley during the preseason and I can see it coming together,” Mpetshi Perricard said. “It will be a tough semi-final.”
Mpetshi Perricard has struck 75 aces across his three matches this season, having also defeated Nick Kyrgios and Frances Tiafoe in Brisbane. The No. 31 player in the PIF ATP Rankings led the Tour last year with an average of 19 aces per match.
In other action, Jiri Lehecka continued his impressive record on Australian soil with a 6-4, 6-4 win against Nicolas Jarry. Lehecka defeated Jarry en route to his first ATP Tour title in Adelaide last season and now leads the Chilean 2-0 in the pair’s Lexus ATP Head2Head series.
Into his eighth tour-level semi-final, the Czech will play second seed Grigor Dimitrov in the last four after the Bulgarian advanced following Jordan Thompson’s retirement due to injury.
Dimitrov led the eighth-seeded Aussie 6-1, 2-1 when play was stopped. Dimitrov has fond memories in Brisbane, having lifted the trophy at the ATP 250 event in 2017 and in 2024. He will aim to win his 10th tour-level title this weekend.
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard, the rising tennis star from Italy, has made a statement in Brisbane by powering into the semifinals of the ATP Tour. With his impressive skills and determination on full display, Perricard has defeated some tough opponents to secure his spot in the final four.Perricard’s remarkable run in Brisbane has been a testament to his talent and hard work. His powerful serves, precise groundstrokes, and strategic play have kept his opponents on their toes and earned him well-deserved victories.
As he prepares to face off against his next opponent in the semifinals, tennis fans are eagerly anticipating another thrilling performance from Perricard. Will he continue his winning streak and advance to the finals? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure – Perricard’s star is on the rise in the world of professional tennis.
Stay tuned for more updates on Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard’s journey in Brisbane and follow along as he aims to make his mark on the ATP Tour.
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Mpetshi Perricard vs. Opelka, Dimitrov vs. Lehecka
Novak Djokovic and six other seeded players have crashed out in Brisbane, leaving only No. 2 Grigor Dimitrov in the semifinals. Dimitrov faces Jiri Lehecka on Saturday, while Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard goes up against Reilly Opelka.
(PR) Reilly Opelka vs. Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard
It could be biggest-serving matchup of the entire year when Mpetshi Perricard and Opelka collide in a surprising semifinal showdown at the Brisbane International on Saturday. A red-hot Mpetshi Perricard’s presence is no surprise, but no one could have expected a resurgent Opelka to make it this far–at least considering his draw. The 27-year-old American stunned Novak Djokovic in straight sets on Friday, building on previous wins over Federico Agustin Gomez and Matteo Arnaldi.Mpetshi Perricard has been on fire dating back to last fall, when he captured an ATP 500 title on the indoor hard courts of Basel. The 21-year-old Frenchman is picking up right where left off, rolling through tough Brisbane tests in the form of Nick Kyrgios, Frances Tiafoe, and Jakub Mensik. Mpetshi Perricard has struck 75 aces in seven sets and has not been broken a single time. This match will almost certainly come down to nothing more than tiebreakers, but a supremely confident Mpetshi Perricard should have the edge in the pressure-packed moments.
Pick: Perricard in 2
Jiri Lehecka vs. (2) Grigor Dimitrov
Dimitrov and Lehecka will be squaring off for the fourth time in their careers on Saturday. Lehecka leads the head-to-head series 2-1; he survived a third-set tiebreaker at the 2022 Stockholm tournament and prevailed 7-6(4), 6-4 at the 2023 Monte-Carlo Masters. Dimitrov’s lone victory has come at the 2022 Australian Open via a 6-4, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 decision.As the latter result suggests, Dimitrov loves playing Down Under–including in Brisbane. The 33-year-old is 26-6 lifetime at this event with two titles, and so far this week he has dismissed Yannick Hanfmann, Aleksandar Vukic, and Jordan Thompson. However, Lehecka clearly likes this matchup and is also playing great. The 23-year-old Czech lost just a single set (in a tiebreaker) while ousting Holger Rune, Yoshihito Nishioka, and Nicolas Jarry en route to the semis. An upset would hardly be surprising.
Pick: Lehecka in 3
Mpetshi Perricard vs. Opelka, Dimitrov vs. Lehecka: A Clash of Tennis TitansGet ready for an epic showdown on the tennis court as Mpetshi Perricard takes on Opelka and Dimitrov faces off against Lehecka. These matches are sure to be filled with intense rallies, powerful serves, and strategic gameplay.
Perricard, known for his lightning-fast footwork and precise shot-making, will need to bring his A-game against the hard-hitting Opelka. With both players hungry for victory, this match is sure to be a nail-biter from start to finish.
Meanwhile, Dimitrov will be looking to showcase his finesse and skill against the young up-and-comer Lehecka. With Dimitrov’s experience and Lehecka’s raw talent, this match is bound to be a thrilling display of athleticism and determination.
Tennis fans, mark your calendars and tune in to witness these exciting matchups. Who will come out on top? Only time will tell. Don’t miss out on the action!
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Mpetshi Perricard thwarts fourth seed Tiafoe to reach quarters
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard’s giant-killing ways have carried him into his fourth ATP quarterfinal after dismantling the Brisbane International’s fourth seed Frances Tiafoe at Pat Rafter Arena on Thursday.
On the heels of his three-set triumph over Nick Kyrgios on Tuesday, the 21-year-old put on another serving masterclass to beat the American for the second time in as many meetings, 6-4 7-6(4).
The 31st-ranked Frenchman started the match with four straight aces, the first of which was clocked at 232km/h, and ended with 20.
“I was very warm after this one,” he said. “I did not see the speed after the serve but yeah it was very fast.”
WOW @MpetshiG !! #BrisbaneTennis pic.twitter.com/LmgfEnQ4NJ
— Brisbane International (@BrisbaneTennis) January 2, 2025
It followed the 36 aces he sent past Kyrgios in the opening round. He distinctly remembered the age at which he first started serving those 200km/h-plus cannons.
“Maybe 10, no,” he laughed. “I think I was 15 or 16 years old. I was very proud of myself … I think I need some power, a little bit more. I need 230 on every serve.”
The 94-minute victory set a quarterfinal clash with 19-year-old Czech Jakub Mensik, an earlier 6-3 6-2 winner over Serbian lucky loser Dusan Lajovic.
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It marked his sixth triumph from seven showdowns against top-20 opponents, with his lone defeat against Carlos Alcaraz in Beijing.
“It was a good match, not very easy to play against Frances,” he said. “I won the first set, it was very tight in the second. I managed to put some pressure on the second serve and it worked and I’m very happy with my performance today …
“I did a lot of forehand because Frances loves to make me run a little bit. Yeah I don’t like to run so of course I needed to be aggressive, and it worked from the beginning so I’m very happy about it.”
Mpetshi Perricard stuns fourth seed Tiafoe to advance to quarterfinalsIn a thrilling upset at the tennis tournament, unseeded Mpetshi Perricard shocked the crowd by defeating fourth seed Frances Tiafoe in a nail-biting match. Perricard displayed incredible skill and determination as he battled against the higher-ranked player, ultimately emerging victorious in a hard-fought contest.
Fans were on the edge of their seats as Perricard showcased his tenacity and talent, outplaying Tiafoe with his powerful shots and strategic gameplay. The victory marks a significant achievement for Perricard, who has now advanced to the quarterfinals and is poised to make a deep run in the tournament.
Perricard’s impressive performance has cemented his status as a rising star in the tennis world, and fans are eagerly anticipating his next match. With his sights set on the title, Perricard is proving to be a force to be reckoned with on the court. Stay tuned for more updates on his journey through the tournament.
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Big servers Mpetshi Perricard, Opelka ace way into Brisbane QFs
#NextGenATP Czech Jakub Mensik advances
January 02, 2025
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Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard hit 20 aces in his second-round win against Frances Tiafoe on Thursday in Brisbane.
By Sam JacotGiovanni Mpetshi Perricard wasted little time in showing opponent Frances Tiafoe and the Brisbane International presented by Evie crowd what he was about on Thursday when he fired four aces in his opening service game against the American.
The 21-year-old’s red-hot start set the tone for the match, with Tiafoe unable to answer the Frenchman’s power. Under the Brisbane heat, Mpetshi Perricard hammered 20 aces and saved both break points he faced to earn a 6-4, 7-6(4) second-round victory.
”I was very warm from the first game,” Mpetshi Perricard said when asked about his fast start. “I didn’t see the speed of the serves but over 230kmh is very fast, so I am pleased.”
And that’s how it’s done
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The World No. 31 hit 36 aces in his win against Nick Kyrgios in his opening match, also serving a game of aces, and backed that up with a confident performance against Tiafoe to improve to 6-1 against Top 20 players.
“It was a good match,” said Mpetshi Perricard, who led the Tour with an average of 19 aces per match last season. “It is never easy to play against Frances. I did well in the first set and then battled in the second. I tried to put some pressure on his second serve and it worked, so I am pleased with my performance today.”
Mpetshi Perricard is aiming to clinch his third tour-level title this week. A year ago, the Frenchman was outside the Top 200 in the PIF ATP Rankings but starts this season at No. 31, having won ATP Tour trophies in Lyon and Basel in 2024.
In a day of success for big servers, 6’11” Reilly Opelka also advanced. The American struck 25 aces according to Infosys ATP Stats en route to defeating Matteo Arnaldi 7-6(9), 7-6(4). Opelka saved one set point in the first set and converted on his third match point in the second-set tie-break to reach his first ATP Tour quarter-final since 2022 (Delray Beach).
At No. 293 in the PIF ATP Rankings, Opelka is the second-lowest ranked quarter-finalist in Brisbane history. Rafael Nadal was the lowest when he advanced to the last eight in 2024. Opelka will meet top seed Novak Djokovic or Frenchman Gael Monfils in the quarter-finals.
Earlier, #NextGenATP Czech Jakub Mensik became the fourth-youngest quarter-finalist in tournament history when he moved past Serbian lucky loser Dusan Lajovic 6-3, 6-2 in just 66 minutes.
The 19-year-old, who competed at last month’s Next Gen ATP Finals presented by PIF, leads Lajovic 2-0 in the pair’s Lexus ATP Head2Head series. Into his sixth tour-level quarter-final, Mensik will next face Mpetshi Perricard.
Gio Mpetshi Perricard impressively advanced to the quarterfinals of the Brisbane International by defeating Reilly Opelka with a stunning display of aces. The young tennis player showcased his talent and determination on the court, proving that he is a force to be reckoned with in the ATP Tour. Stay tuned for more updates on Gio Mpetshi Perricard’s journey in Brisbane. #ATPTour #GioMpetshiPerricard #BrisbaneInternational #TennisAce
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Getty Images Novak Djokovic and Frances Tiafoe will be back on the court in Brisbane on Thursday with a pair of marquee matchups on their hands. Djokovic faces familiar foe Gael Monfils, while Tiafoe awaits Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard.
(4) Frances Tiafoe vs. Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard
Mpetshi Perricard wrapped up 2024 in the best form of his life and the 21-year-old Frenchman is showing no signs of slowing down. The reigning Basel champion got a tough draw at the Brisbane International but battled past Nick Kyrgios 7-6(2), 6-7(4), 7-6(3) in a match that unsurprisingly featured zero breaks of serve. Mpetshi Perricard blasted 36 aces, leaving Kyrgios to declare that his opponent’s serve was superior to that of guys like Ivo Karlovic, John Isner, and Milos Raonic.Up next for the world No. 31 is a second meeting with Tiafoe, who lost their only previous encounter 6-7(5), 7-6(4), 6-3 at the recent Paris Masters. Mpetshi Perricard double-faulted a ridiculous 13 times in that contest, but he still did not lose serve a single time. That doesn’t bode well for Tiafoe, who has cooled off a bit since his semifinal run at the U.S. Open this past summer. The 18th-ranked American also generally plays a lot better when the spotlight is on at bigger events than he does at ATP 250s. This is a great opportunity for Mpetshi Perricard.
Pick: Perricard in 3
(1) Novak Djokovic vs. Gael Monfils
The most lopsided matchup in ATP Tour history will add another chapter when Djokovic and Monfils meet for the 20th time in their careers. Djokovic leads the head-to-head series 19-0, and no man has won more times against the same opponent without a loss. Ten have been straight-set results, including 6-3, 6-2 beatdowns in each of their two most recent encounters (2022 Madrid Masters, 2023 Cincinnati Masters).Does Monfils have any chance of finally getting over the hump on Thursday? Probably not! Djokovic may be 37 years old, but–even though he did not win any slams last season–he accomplished his biggest goal in 2024 with a gold medal at the Paris Olympics. The Serb kicked off his 2025 campaign by easing past Rinky Hijikata 6-3, 6-3 on Tuesday in Brisbane. Monfils did well to hold off Nishesh Basavareddy 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 in the opening round, but nothing suggests that the 38-year-old Frenchman is ready to take down Djokovic.
Pick: Djokovic in 2
In an exciting day of tennis, we witnessed two thrilling matches – Tiafoe vs. Mpetshi Perricard and Djokovic vs. Monfils.In the first match, Frances Tiafoe faced off against Harold Mpetshi Perricard in a closely contested battle. Both players showed great skill and determination, but it was Tiafoe who ultimately emerged victorious, showcasing his impressive athleticism and shot-making abilities.
On the other court, Novak Djokovic took on Gael Monfils in a highly anticipated matchup. Djokovic, the world number one, demonstrated why he is considered one of the greatest players of all time with his precise and powerful play. Monfils, known for his flashy style and athleticism, put up a strong fight but ultimately fell short against the Serbian star.
Overall, both matches provided fans with plenty of excitement and top-notch tennis. Congratulations to Tiafoe and Djokovic for their impressive wins, and commiserations to Mpetshi Perricard and Monfils for their valiant efforts. Tennis fans can look forward to more thrilling matches in the days to come.
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How Mpetshi Perricard has become one of the game’s biggest servers
The 6’8″ Frenchman was a breakout star in 2024
December 31, 2024
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Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard won two ATP Tour titles this year, lifting the trophy in Lyon and Basel.
By ATP StaffIt would have been difficult to guess at the beginning of 2024 that Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard would finish the year with the highest shot-quality score for serving. On New Year’s Day, the Frenchman was No. 205 in the PIF ATP Rankings and had just two tour-level match wins to his name.
The 21-year-old enjoyed a standout season, in which he claimed two tour-level titles (Lyon, Basel) and reached the fourth round of Wimbledon as a lucky loser. A big part of Mpetshi Perricard’s success was his booming serve. Still early in his career, the World No. 31 in the PIF ATP Rankings is just scratching the surface of how far his hefty delivery can take him, according to prominent coach, analyst and former World No. 4 Brad Gilbert.
“He has the ability to just take the racquet out of your hand. It can be one of those mental matches where you don’t get a look but you have to take care of your serve,” Gilbert told ATPTour.com about the Frenchman, who will begin his new season Tuesday at the Brisbane International presented by Evie against Nick Kyrgios.
“He’s a tricky guy to play and if he can improve, it’s all about his return. The serve is big and the second serve is ridiculous, but can he hold the ridiculous rate that he does against all players and then do it against a [Jannik] Sinner or [Carlos] Alcaraz? If he can go from like 10 per cent breaking to 15, 17 per cent, and maintain where he is at holding serve, then he is a Top 5 player for sure.”
Mpetshi Perricard’s serve Shot Quality, according to Tennis Data Innovations in partnership with TennisViz, registered at 9.5 while second-placed Alexander Zverev finished the year with an 8.87 serve shot quality.
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It is easy to credit the Frenchman’s big, 6’8” frame for his serving prowess. But Gilbert believes it goes beyond height.
“I think people get a little carried away because you’re tall, that you’re going to have a good serve. He has a very repeatable, easy motion, doesn’t have a high ball toss, and it comes very quick out of his hand. It’s a very easy, repeatable motion. I think that gets lost,” Gilbert said.
“People are like, ‘Oh, [John] Isner is tall!’ He had a beautiful, beautiful serve. Very economical. What I also like about Perricard — he doesn’t leap off the ground that much. His serve doesn’t look that taxing. The same when you watch Dr. Ivo [Karlovic]. For a really big guy, he has just a very easy, fluid, relaxed motion. Repeatable. That’s what you see instantly on Perricard.”
Mpetshi Perricard’s deep run at Wimbledon was fuelled by a five-set, first-round win against 20th seed Sebastian Korda. Across three hours and 21 minutes, Mpetshi Perricard struck 51 aces and saved all 11 break points he faced.
The Frenchman’s first serve averages a speed of 135 mph. His second serve is a whopping 123 mph on average. He is not afraid to crack a big serve in pressure moments.
“People have said for a long time like, ‘Why doesn’t Dr. Ivo go for two first serves?’ And nobody has done that. Maybe this is the first guy,” Gilbert said. “This is kind of like the analytics of football, a lot of college football teams now on fourth-and-one or fourth-and-two on their side of the field, they will go for it.
“Can you hit these big second serves on break point down? In the tie-break, can you hit them and not double [fault]? All of this is to be determined because he’s going two first serves most of the time.”
In 2024, Mpetshi Perricard averaged 19 aces per match, according to Infosys ATP Stats. That is double the amount of aces struck by World No. 2 Zverev.
“Zverev serves big. But for a big server, he serves the furthest away from the lines. He serves two feet [from the line],” Gilbert said. “A lot of times why he has such a high percentage, it’s almost like he goes to a three-quarters working serve, which guys do, but they slow down the speed. He can get a 135 working serve for him, but not aiming for an aceing spot.
“A guy like Perricard, Dr. Ivo, or Isner, those guys are thinking ace. When I coached [Andy] Roddick, he’s thinking ace a lot. Zverev hits a high-percentage serve, but he’s not thinking ace. But you still have to deal with the 135. He’s an interesting big server. If you look at his ace totals, he doesn’t drop 35, 40 aces. But with that kind of speed, he could be.”
American Ben Shelton is another big server who Gilbert believes can strike even more aces in 2025. The 22-year-old lefty was 10th in TDI’s serve shot quality this year and averaged 9.5 aces per match.
“Shelton has the biggest room for improvement. He can serve bigger than any of those guys. He’s young,” Gilbert said. “He doesn’t bring the heat all that much like Perricard does, but I see him and I think, ‘That guy can be dropping 35, 40 aces’. And he can hold a high clip. I like his potential of being first or second on tour in holding-serve percentage and aces.”
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard has quickly made a name for himself as one of the game’s biggest servers on the ATP Tour. The 6’9″ Frenchman possesses a powerful serve that consistently clocks in at over 140 mph, making him a force to be reckoned with on the court.Perricard’s rise to prominence as a server can be attributed to his dedication to perfecting his technique and his relentless work ethic. He has spent countless hours in the gym and on the practice courts honing his craft, and his hard work has paid off in spades.
Not only does Perricard possess an impressive serve, but he also has a keen understanding of how to use it to his advantage. He has developed a variety of serving strategies, including mixing up the placement and pace of his serves to keep his opponents off balance.
Perricard’s serve has become a weapon that strikes fear into the hearts of his opponents, and it has played a significant role in his success on the ATP Tour. As he continues to fine-tune his game and improve his overall skills, there is no doubt that Perricard will continue to be a dominant force on the tour for years to come.
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