Tsitsipas holds his nerve in Geneva to beat Mpetshi Perricard

Stefanos Tsitsipas made a winning start at ATP Geneva with a straight-sets victory over Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard on Centre Court. The Greek closed it 6-4, 7-6(10-8) to move into the Round of 16 on red clay. It was a composed performance from a wildcard entrant against a dangerous opponent.
Wildcard makes a winning start
Tsitsipas, playing Geneva as a wildcard, took control with a 6-4 opening set. He managed the key moments well and kept scoreboard pressure on Mpetshi Perricard throughout. The second set demanded more resilience, and Tsitsipas found it when it mattered most.
The tiebreak that decided it
Set two went to a tiebreak and the Greek edged clear 10-8 to seal the match in straight sets. With such a tight breaker, small margins defined the finish. The 7-6(10-8) scoreline underlined how competitive the closing stretch was.
What this result means
With this win, Tsitsipas advances from the Round of 32 into the Round of 16 at this ATP 250 event. He came in ranked No. 62, while Mpetshi Perricard is No. 80, and the match played to that slight ranking gap. The red clay in Geneva has suited Tsitsipas before, and this is a solid platform for the week.
Venue and where fans followed it
The match was played on Centre Court in Geneva, Switzerland, on red clay conditions typical for this stop on tour. Fans tracked the point-by-point updates and tiebreak details on Sofascore, which lists the event as ATP Geneva, Switzerland Men Singles 2026. If you are following the draw, Sofascore has all the live tennis scores and bracket context you need.
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12/06/2026Tsitsipas holds his nerve in Geneva to beat Mpetshi Perricard

Stefanos Tsitsipas made a winning start at ATP Geneva with a straight-sets victory over Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard on Centre Court. The Greek closed it 6-4, 7-6(10-8) to move into the Round of 16 on red clay. It was a composed performance from a wildcard entrant against a dangerous opponent.
Wildcard makes a winning start
Tsitsipas, playing Geneva as a wildcard, took control with a 6-4 opening set. He managed the key moments well and kept scoreboard pressure on Mpetshi Perricard throughout. The second set demanded more resilience, and Tsitsipas found it when it mattered most.
The tiebreak that decided it
Set two went to a tiebreak and the Greek edged clear 10-8 to seal the match in straight sets. With such a tight breaker, small margins defined the finish. The 7-6(10-8) scoreline underlined how competitive the closing stretch was.
What this result means
With this win, Tsitsipas advances from the Round of 32 into the Round of 16 at this ATP 250 event. He came in ranked No. 62, while Mpetshi Perricard is No. 80, and the match played to that slight ranking gap. The red clay in Geneva has suited Tsitsipas before, and this is a solid platform for the week.
Venue and where fans followed it
The match was played on Centre Court in Geneva, Switzerland, on red clay conditions typical for this stop on tour. Fans tracked the point-by-point updates and tiebreak details on Sofascore, which lists the event as ATP Geneva, Switzerland Men Singles 2026. If you are following the draw, Sofascore has all the live tennis scores and bracket context you need.
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