Rankings & Form
G. Mpetshi Perricard comes into this French Open clash ranked 59th with 890 ATP points, yet his recent form is concerning, marked by a string of five consecutive losses (LLLLL). In contrast, N. Djokovic holds a commanding position at number 3 with 5370 points, though his own form shows some cracks with three straight defeats (LLL). Despite Djokovic’s recent struggles, the ranking gap and point differential still heavily favor the Serbian veteran.
Playing Styles
Djokovic’s baseline consistency and exceptional defensive skills have historically made him formidable on clay, a surface that rewards patience and tactical depth. Mpetshi Perricard, while talented, has struggled to impose his game, as reflected in his recent straight-set losses. Expect Djokovic to leverage his superior court coverage and experience to control rallies, while Mpetshi Perricard will need to find more aggression and precision to challenge effectively.
Recent Results
Looking at their immediate past, Mpetshi Perricard’s last four matches ended in straight-set defeats with scores like 1-2 and multiple 0-2 losses, indicating difficulty closing out sets. Djokovic’s recent results include a rare 2-0 win, but also two 0-3 losses, suggesting some inconsistency but still a capacity to dominate when in form. This suggests Djokovic may still hold the edge despite the recent downturn.
Tournament Context
At the French Open, where Djokovic has a strong history, the pressure will be on Mpetshi Perricard to elevate his performance. The clay courts might amplify Djokovic’s tactical advantages, especially given Mpetshi Perricard’s recent struggles. This matchup looks set to test whether the young challenger can break through Djokovic’s resilience or if the Serbian will reassert his status as a top contender.



















