Grand Slam: The Revealing Statistic About Mpetshi Perricard's Break Points
Eliminated by Musetti at the US Open (6-7, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4), Mpetshi Perricard suffered his 11th first-round loss in a tournament this season. Despite a title at the Bordeaux Challenger and a semifinal appearance in Winston-Salem, the French player is struggling in this 2025 season.
Known for his powerful serve, the 22-year-old unfortunately falls short in other areas of his game. This is evidenced by a statistic revealed by Jeu, Set et Maths.
Indeed, the world number 37 has not earned a single break point in the last 20 sets he has played in Grand Slam events on hard and grass courts. This simply translates to 103 consecutive return games without a single break point.
For reference, Mpetshi Perricard has not advanced past the second round in a Grand Slam this season. Beaten in his opening match in Australia by his compatriot Monfils, dominated by Dzumhur in the second round of Roland-Garros, eliminated in his first match at Wimbledon by Fritz, and, most recently, knocked out directly by Musetti at Flushing Meadows.
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