Tommy Paul vs Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard Preview: Head-to-Head, Prediction for Brisbane International 2026

Tommy Paul and Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard will meet in what is expected to be an intriguing first-round showdown at the Brisbane International.

American tennis star Tommy Paul will look to make a statement on his much-anticipated return at the 2026 Brisbane International. The 26-year-old endured a concerning 2025 season plagued by injuries, most notably a ruptured tendon that derailed his momentum following earlier abdominal issues. That setback appeared to take a toll on Paul’s performances, forcing him to shut down his season early after a third-round exit at the US Open. He finished with a 29–13 win-loss record, slipped to World No. 20 in the rankings, and failed to win a title.

The 22-year-old, meanwhile, fared no better in 2025, finishing the season with a 19–26 win-loss record. He struggled to translate his flair onto the biggest stages, though he did enjoy some success at the ATP 250 level, reaching the semifinals in Brussels, Winston-Salem, and Brisbane early in the season. Even so, the Frenchman will be eager to turn the tables and make his mark as he begins his 2026 campaign.

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Tommy Paul vs Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard Match Details

Date: Jan. 6, 2026

Tournament: Brisbane International 2026

Round: First round (Round of 32)

Venue: Queensland Tennis Centre, Brisbane, Australia

Category: ATP 250

Surface: Hard

Live Telecast: Tennis Channel, TSN, Sky Sports

Paul vs Mpetshi Perricard Head-to-Head

The two players are yet to cross paths on tour, making this their first-ever meeting. Their head-to-head currently stands at 0–0, and the contest presents an ideal opportunity for one of them to take an early lead in what could develop into a compelling rivalry.

Paul vs Mpetshi Perricard Prediction

The matchup carries added pressure for both players, as neither has firsthand experience of the other’s on-court dynamics, and both are eager to make an early statement at the start of the 2026 season. One of Paul’s biggest challenges, however, will be containing Mpetshi Perricard’s serve.

The Frenchman held 89% of his service games last season and won 70% of his service points, compared to Paul’s 82% and 65%, respectively. He was also more efficient under pressure, saving 70% of break points faced against Paul’s 63%, giving him a clear edge in the serving department.

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Paul’s return game, however, stands out as a clear strength. The American won 40% of return points last season, notably higher than the 22-year-old’s 36%. He was also far more clinical on break points, converting 45% of his chances compared to Mpetshi Perricard’s 33%. As a result, while Paul may trail slightly in the serving metrics, his effectiveness on return suggests he can compete strongly across both departments.

Both players will be looking to build momentum ahead of the upcoming matches. While injuries disrupted Paul’s previous season and Mpetshi Perricard struggled to find consistency, the American enters the contest with a clear edge. Superior ranking, seeding, and greater experience in big matches give Paul the advantage heading into the encounter.

Pick: Paul to win in three sets.

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