Djokovic chases history as Fery’s Wimbledon fairytale steals the spotlight
Fery will meet Alexander Zverev, the second seed and French Open champion, bidding to continue his remarkable Fery-tale and follow in Goran Ivanisevic’s famous…
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Fery’s run has come from nowhere. “You just don’t want Arthur Fery to wake up because he is just playing such extraordinary tennis,” former Australian player and BBC commentator Todd Woodbridge said. Five victories later, including a thrashing of Italian ninth seed Flavio Cobolli on Wednesday in which he won the third set 6-0, Fery has become the face of this year’s championships.
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Fery’s run has come from nowhere. “You just don’t want Arthur Fery to wake up because he is just playing such extraordinary tennis,” former Australian player and BBC commentator Todd Woodbridge said.
according to Business Day LiveFive victories later, including a thrashing of Italian ninth seed Flavio Cobolli on Wednesday in which he won the third set 6-0, Fery has become the face of this year’s championships.
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