
'I spotted what Arthur Fery's mum did at Wimbledon – it speaks volumes about him'
Her top world ranking was 225, while her son last week reached a new peak of 114 – and will hurtle into the top 100 for the first time following his All…
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Sport Tennis Wimbledon Arthur Fery is set for his latest chapter at Wimbledon and a pundit has discussed the British player's character 13:46, 10 Jul 2026 BBC pundit Annabel Croft believes a humble act by Arthur Fery’s mum helps show the Wimbledon semi-finalist’s true colours. Maybe 10 years ago I'd have said I felt more French than English but now that's not the case at all." Fery will hope to become the first British Wimbledon champion since Andy Murray in 2016. Fery has a strong supporting cast as he bids to shock Alexander Zverev and reach final.
Furthermore, Fery was born in Paris but grew up in London, attending the £11,940-per-term King's College School in Wimbledon while living just a mile away from the tennis grounds. Fery's mother, Olivia, who competed under her maiden name Gravereaux, qualified for the French Open as a wildcard in 1991 – a feat mirrored by her son's wildcard run at Wimbledon 35 years later.
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Sport Tennis Wimbledon Arthur Fery is set for his latest chapter at Wimbledon and a pundit has discussed the British player's character 13:46, 10 Jul 2026 BBC pundit Annabel Croft believes a humble act by Arthur Fery’s mum helps show the Wimbledon semi-finalist’s true colours.
according to The MirrorMaybe 10 years ago I'd have said I felt more French than English but now that's not the case at all." Fery will hope to become the first British Wimbledon champion since Andy Murray in 2016.
according to The MirrorFery has a strong supporting cast as he bids to shock Alexander Zverev and reach final
according to Evening StandardFery was born in Paris but grew up in London, attending the £11,940-per-term King's College School in Wimbledon while living just a mile away from the tennis grounds.
according to Daily Mail +1Fery's mother, Olivia, who competed under her maiden name Gravereaux, qualified for the French Open as a wildcard in 1991 – a feat mirrored by her son's wildcard run at Wimbledon 35 years later.
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