
The Queen meets the 'King Arthur' of Wimbledon! Camilla surprises Britain's tennis wonder Fery ahead of Flavio Cobolli match
But on a scorching afternoon, Fery dismantled French Open runner-up and ninth seed Cobolli 6-4 7-6 6-0
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But on a scorching afternoon, Fery dismantled French Open runner-up and ninth seed Cobolli 6-4 7-6 (7-4) 6-0. His victory means he is only the fifth British man in the professional era to reach the Wimbledon semifinals, joining Andy Murray , Tim Henman, Roger Taylor and Cameron Norrie. Before this week, world number 114 Fery had never gone beyond the second round at one of the sport's major tournaments.
Furthermore, With 14 hours already in his legs just to reach the quarterfinals, including marathon five-set victories in both the previous rounds, Fery showed no sign of fatigue in the searing heat as he broke Cobolli’s serve at the start of the third. A gorgeous volley at the net secured the crucial second-set tiebreak before the 23-year-old Fery lifted his level to race away with the third without losing a single game, falling to his back as he won match point. Fery, only the fifth British player in the Open era to reach the men's singles semi-finals at Wimbledon, is now guaranteed to rise to 36th in the world - just four places short of a seeded position in the US Open draw.
In addition, Fery is also set to double his career earnings in prize money by advancing to the semi-finals, where he will receive £900,000 for reaching the final four of the tournament. Cobolli had the first chance of the match but failed to convert a break point at 3-3 in the first set and the Italian wavered when serving at 4-5, double-faulting and then missing a forehand wide to pass up the opening set. And as he faces off Flavio Cobolli, he is cheered on by some very famous faces.
Moreover, Two more wins and he will celebrate his 24th birthday on Sunday with the Wimbledon title.
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But on a scorching afternoon, Fery dismantled French Open runner-up and ninth seed Cobolli 6-4 7-6 (7-4) 6-0.
reliability moderate3/3 sourcesHis victory means he is only the fifth British man in the professional era to reach the Wimbledon semifinals, joining Andy Murray , Tim Henman, Roger Taylor and Cameron Norrie.
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Before this week, world number 114 Fery had never gone beyond the second round at one of the sport's major tournaments.
according to BBC SportWith 14 hours already in his legs just to reach the quarterfinals, including marathon five-set victories in both the previous rounds, Fery showed no sign of fatigue in the searing heat as he broke Cobolli’s serve at the start of the third.
according to Business Day LiveA gorgeous volley at the net secured the crucial second-set tiebreak before the 23-year-old Fery lifted his level to race away with the third without losing a single game, falling to his back as he won match point.
according to The IndependentFery, only the fifth British player in the Open era to reach the men's singles semi-finals at Wimbledon, is now guaranteed to rise to 36th in the world - just four places short of a seeded position in the US Open draw.
according to BBC SportFery is also set to double his career earnings in prize money by advancing to the semi-finals, where he will receive £900,000 for reaching the final four of the tournament.
according to The IndependentCobolli had the first chance of the match but failed to convert a break point at 3-3 in the first set and the Italian wavered when serving at 4-5, double-faulting and then missing a forehand wide to pass up the opening set.
according to Business Day LiveAnd as he faces off Flavio Cobolli, he is cheered on by some very famous faces.
according to Daily Mail +1Two more wins and he will celebrate his 24th birthday on Sunday with the Wimbledon title.
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But on a scorching afternoon, Fery dismantled French Open runner-up and ninth seed Cobolli 6-4 7-6 (7-4) 6-0.
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