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The injured tennis player who experienced an unusual accident in Montpellier
Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard became the protagonist of an extraordinary event during the Open Occitanie. This injured tennis player was the victim of a traumatic impact to his left eye that forced him to withdraw from the match during the evening session on the central court Patrice Dominguez. An accident that marks one of the most unfortunate moments of the international circuit’s season.
An Unexpected Impact That Ended Hopes
At the start of the Montpellier competition, the player born in Lyon faced Frenchman Arthur Gea, who was ranked 168th in the world. Mpetshi Perricard, ranked 57th, had the chance to turn the match around: Gea had broken serve and was leading 5-3, 30-0 in the first set when the unexpected happened.
As he approached the net to volley, the shot was uncontrolled, and the ball hit directly into his left eye. Immediately, the tall 22-year-old player called for medical assistance. Despite applying eye drops, he could not continue the match. After just 38 minutes of play, this injured player had to withdraw from the tournament.
The Career of a Promising Player Cut Short
The misfortune was especially bitter for Mpetshi Perricard, who arrived in Montpellier with good prospects. His fast and aggressive style of play suits indoor surfaces perfectly, representing an excellent opportunity to earn important points in his career.
Prior to this incident, the competitor had started 2026 with respectable results: reaching the quarterfinals in Brisbane and Auckland before traveling to Melbourne Park to compete in the Australian Open. In that tournament, he lost in five sets to Argentine Sebastián Báez, in an entertaining match that showcased the French player’s offensive potential.
His record includes two ATP titles won in 2024: the tournament in Lyon on clay and the one in Basel on indoor hard court. These achievements demonstrate his ability to compete on both surfaces, making Montpellier a promising stage to solidify his upward trajectory.
Arthur Gea Takes Advantage of the Opportunity
Meanwhile, Arthur Gea — who entered the French tournament through a wild card from the organizers — unexpectedly advanced to the next round. The local player will face Czech Tomas Machac in the second round, who is ranked 28th and is the third seed in the tournament.
Gea comes with solid recent tournament results. He reached the second round of the Australian Open from qualifying, defeating Argentine Román Burruchaga. He then surprised Jiri Lehecka (world No. 19) before losing in five sets to Stan Wawrinka, leaving a good impression at the Grand Slam tournament.
Montpellier Continues with Felix Auger-Aliassime as Favorite
The Open Occitanie’s main contender for the title is Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime, with prize money of 612,000 euros. It is the only ATP tournament taking place this week, coinciding with the Davis Cup qualifiers, including the one Argentina will play next weekend against South Korea in Busan. The misfortune of Mpetshi Perricard, this injured player, will undoubtedly leave a mark on the memory of the Montpellier tournament.