
Arthur Fery overpowered by Alexander Zverev as Wimbledon dream comes to abrupt end
The 5-foot-9 Fery, by comparison, was serving closer to 120 mph
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Ranked No. 114 in the world, Fery became the first British wildcard in years to reach the Wimbledon semifinals, delighting home fans with a string of impressive performances. While the 23-year-old fell short of reaching the final, his breakthrough run at the All England Club proved to be the biggest moment of his young career. Zverev had played a mediocre set and a flawless tiebreak and that is what the big boys do.
Furthermore, As for Fery, his career is launched. The 6-foot-6 (1.98-meter) Zverev was also able to dominate with his serve, which he cranked up to 139 mph (224 kph). World No 114 Fery was only the second wildcard to reach this stage at Wimbledon, after 2001 champion Goran Ivanisevic , and has catapulted himself up the rankings to the top 40 after a superb run at the tournament he grew up 10 minutes away from.
In addition, At 15-30 he take materials into his own hands, using his lighting feet to track down a Zverev drop volley and his velvet hands to slide the ball cross-court - a quite brilliant shot. But that defiance cam after a run of 15 straight points for Zverev, who closed out the match with minimal fuss.
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Ranked No. 114 in the world, Fery became the first British wildcard in years to reach the Wimbledon semifinals, delighting home fans with a string of impressive performances.
according to The Times of India - Top StoriesWhile the 23-year-old fell short of reaching the final, his breakthrough run at the All England Club proved to be the biggest moment of his young career.
according to The Times of India - Top StoriesZverev had played a mediocre set and a flawless tiebreak and that is what the big boys do.
according to Hindustan Times +3As for Fery, his career is launched.
according to The Independent +2The 6-foot-6 (1.98-meter) Zverev was also able to dominate with his serve, which he cranked up to 139 mph (224 kph).
according to Hindustan TimesWorld No 114 Fery was only the second wildcard to reach this stage at Wimbledon, after 2001 champion Goran Ivanisevic , and has catapulted himself up the rankings to the top 40 after a superb run at the tournament he grew up 10 minutes away from.
according to The IndependentAt 15-30 he take materials into his own hands, using his lighting feet to track down a Zverev drop volley and his velvet hands to slide the ball cross-court - a quite brilliant shot.
according to Daily Mail +1But that defiance cam after a run of 15 straight points for Zverev, who closed out the match with minimal fuss.
according to Daily Mail +1
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