
Arthur Fery wins again as last Brit standing defies odds to reach Wimbledon quarter-finals
The world No 114 is also the first player ranked outside the top 100 to reach the men’s quarters here since Nick Kyrgios in 2014.
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Few if any saw this coming two hours in, but twice a break down in the fourth set, Fery rallied to force a decider and eventually win the fifth-set tie-break 10-7 on Monday. The 23-year-old then moved 0-40 up in the 11th game, duly converting his first break point before a hat-trick of Dimitrov unforced errors in the following game helped Fery take the opening set 7-5.
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Few if any saw this coming two hours in, but twice a break down in the fourth set, Fery rallied to force a decider and eventually win the fifth-set tie-break 10-7 on Monday.
according to i (iNews)The 23-year-old then moved 0-40 up in the 11th game, duly converting his first break point before a hat-trick of Dimitrov unforced errors in the following game helped Fery take the opening set 7-5.
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