British wildcard Arthur Fery faces second-seeded Alexander Zverev in the Wimbledon semifinals, marking a historic breakthrough for the 23-year-old. Fery, who entered the tournament ranked 114th, is only the second wildcard in tournament history to reach this stage. The match precedes the semifinal between Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner on Centre Court.
The Rise of Arthur Fery
Arthur Fery’s trajectory at the 2026 Championships has been characterized by significant ranking gains. By reaching the semifinals, Fery is set to climb 78 places, entering the world’s top 40 at 36th and becoming the new British No 1. This surge is notable considering he was ranked outside the top 300 a year ago, only breaking into the top 100 after his third-round victory over Zizou Bergs.
Fery’s path to the semifinals included a straight-sets quarterfinal win against ninth-seeded Flavio Cobolli, finishing 6-4, 7-6(4), 6-0. His performance mirrors the rare success of Goran Ivanisevic, the only other wildcard to reach the semifinal stage in the history of the Championships.
Arthur Fery is only the fifth British man to reach a Wimbledon semifinal in the Open Era.
Zverev’s Perspective on the Semifinal Challenge
Alexander Zverev enters the match following his own recent success, having secured his first Grand Slam title at the French Open last month. Zverev acknowledged the difficulty of the environment he expects on Friday, noting that he anticipates “99 per cent” of the Wimbledon crowd will be supporting the homegrown wildcard.

“It’s maybe a surprise a little bit that he’s in the semi-finals,” Zverev said. “But I think he deserves it. The wins that he had, the way he fought back in a couple of those matches, is great to see.” Zverev added that while he expects high energy from the crowd, he believes the Wimbledon audience remains “fair” and is looking forward to the challenge.
Strategic Outlook: Fery’s Homecourt Advantage
Fery intends to leverage the crowd’s support to maintain pressure on his opponent. The 23-year-old noted that the energy on Centre Court has been a “huge help” throughout his run. “I’ll try and do that again at moments that feel right on Friday,” Fery stated. “Zverev is a step up again. I’m ready for it. I have nothing to lose.”
Comparison of Paths to the Semifinals
| Round | Arthur Fery | Alexander Zverev |
|---|---|---|
| Round of 16 | Def. Grigor Dimitrov | Def. Jiri Lehecka |
| Quarterfinals | Def. Flavio Cobolli | Def. Taylor Fritz |
Frequently Asked Questions
How far has Arthur Fery risen in the rankings?
Fery will rise 78 places, moving from 114th to 36th in the world, establishing him as the new British No 1.
Who is the other semifinalist pairing?
The other semifinal features defending champion Jannik Sinner facing Novak Djokovic, who is competing for a record 25th Grand Slam title.
Is this Zverev’s first Wimbledon semifinal?
Yes, Zverev has reached the Wimbledon semifinals for the first time in his career.
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