
Britain’s Fery to face Zverev in Wimbledon semi-finals
The 24-year-old Ukrainian also reached the last four at the French Open, losing to Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva, the eventual champion in Paris
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The 24-year-old Ukrainian also reached the last four at the French Open, losing to Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva, the eventual champion in Paris. Earlier Wednesday, Marta Kostyuk beat Jasmine Paolini 6-3, 6-2 to reach her first Wimbledon semifinals. Fery, who turns 24 on Sunday, said he was congratulated after the match by Britain’s Queen Camilla, who was watching his exploits from the Royal Box. “I told her it was my birthday on Sunday, so it would be great to play the Wimbledon final on my birthday,” he said.
Furthermore, The deafening roar that followed Fery taking the tiebreaker to seal the second set was heard over at Wimbledon’s other main stadium — No. 1 Court, where Alexander Zverev was in the process of beating Taylor Fritz in straight sets. The locals will surely pop a few more with a British player to support in Friday’s semifinal. But he would never have witnessed scenes like those he found himself as he caused another sensation amid wild excitement, breaking the Italian five times and only being broken once.
In addition, "I knew that I had to play an almost perfect match to have a chance, and I feel like I did that today," said Zverev.
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The 24-year-old Ukrainian also reached the last four at the French Open, losing to Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva, the eventual champion in Paris.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesEarlier Wednesday, Marta Kostyuk beat Jasmine Paolini 6-3, 6-2 to reach her first Wimbledon semifinals.
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Fery, who turns 24 on Sunday, said he was congratulated after the match by Britain’s Queen Camilla, who was watching his exploits from the Royal Box. “I told her it was my birthday on Sunday, so it would be great to play the Wimbledon final on my birthday,” he said.
according to Free Malaysia TodayThe deafening roar that followed Fery taking the tiebreaker to seal the second set was heard over at Wimbledon’s other main stadium — No. 1 Court, where Alexander Zverev was in the process of beating Taylor Fritz in straight sets.
according to The Boston GlobeThe locals will surely pop a few more with a British player to support in Friday’s semifinal.
according to The Boston GlobeBut he would never have witnessed scenes like those he found himself as he caused another sensation amid wild excitement, breaking the Italian five times and only being broken once.
according to ABC News Australia — World"I knew that I had to play an almost perfect match to have a chance, and I feel like I did that today," said Zverev.
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I just can’t believe it,” Fery said to his adoring new fans, who created a partisan atmosphere on Centre Court.
omitted byLeft sidecovered byCenterPublic / AgenciesThe 24-year-old Ukrainian also reached the last four at the French Open, losing to Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva, the eventual champion…
omitted byPublic / Agenciescovered byLeft sideCenterEarlier Wednesday, Marta Kostyuk beat Jasmine Paolini 6-3, 6-2 to reach her first Wimbledon semifinals.
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