Parents are Guylain Mpetshi and Sylvie Perricard. Siblings are Ariane Mpetshi Perricard and Daphnee Mpetshi Perricard.
Father played football and sister Ariane played basketball. Says his mother, Sylvie, is his hero.
His earliest memories are from being on a tennis court.
Left home aged 12 to train in Poitiers under the French Tennis Federation.
Credits three coaches who have helped him improve the most: Cyril Genevois, Jean Baptiste Dupuy and Emmanuel Planque.
Favorite player is Rafael Nadal, tournament is Roland Garros and city on Tour is Rio de Janeiro.
Likes all surfaces and favourite shot is his forehand.
Favorite sports outside of tennis are football, Formula 1 and basketball. Is a fan of Al Nassr, Olympique Lyonnais, Mercedes F1 and the Los Angeles Lakers.
Enjoys superheroes including Superman, Captain America, Winter Soldier, Optimus Prime and Bumblebee.
If he was not a tennis player, he would like to be a theme park tester or a Formula 1 driver.
Athletes he favours include Ronaldo, Lewis Hamilton and LeBron James.
Favourite movies are Transformers, Avengers Endgame and Inception. TV show is Marrakech du Rire. Actores are Leonardo DiCaprio, Jon Bertnal, Denzel Washington, Kevin Hart and Jason Statham.
Favourite musicians are Ninho and Gims. Book is Le Petit Prince.
Enjoys playing video games and eating pasta with pesto. Guilty pleasure is eating a burger while watching Netflix.
(UPDATED 24 MAY 2025)
Began 2024 season as No. 205 and broke into Top 100 in May, Top 50 in July and achieved career-high No. 29 in February 2025.
Owns 6-2 record vs. Top 20, including wins over former champion No. 19 Auger-Aliassime and No. 14 Rune to win Basel title without dropping serve entire tournament (60 of 60 service games won).
Saved a championship point to win 1st ATP Tour title in his hometown of Lyon in 2024 as No. 117-ranked WC.
Entered 2024 Wimbledon as LL, defeating No. 21 Korda in 1R for 1st Grand Slam main draw win then became 1st lucky loser to reach Wimbledon 4R since Norman in 1995.
Owns 54-33 Challenger record (5-0 in finals), winning titles at 2023 Leon, 2024 Nottingham, 2024 Cuernavaca, 2024 Acapulco and 2025 Bordeaux.
Peaked at No. 4 in junior rankings during 2021 season, after advancing to 2021 Roland Garros boys’ singles SF (l. to Fils) and winning the boys’ doubles title w/Fils.