Arthur Fery’s dream Wimbledon run ended with a semifinal defeat to Alexander Zverev, but the 23-year-old British wildcard enjoyed a career-defining tournament. Reaching the last four more than doubled his previous career prize money of around £650,000 and is set to boost his ATP ranking. Zverev praised Fery, saying he is destined to achieve “amazing things” in tennis. Arthur Fery’s dream Wimbledon run ended with a semifinal defeat to Alexander Zverev, but the 23-year-old British wildcard enjoyed a career-defining tournament. Reaching the last four more than doubled his previous career prize money of around £650,000 and is set to boost his ATP ranking. Zverev praised Fery, saying he is destined to achieve “amazing things” in tennis.
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