Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.AllNewsSportCultureLifestyleArthur Fery, a 23-year-old British wildcard, is currently facing Grigor Dimitrov on Centre Court in Wimbledon’s last-16 having defeated Zizou Bergs in a five-set epic in the previous round.Fery's victory, achieved despite battling nosebleeds and being multiple breaks down, makes him the only British player remaining in the men's or women's singles draws. Fery's impressive progression comes as a significant number of home favourites, including Jack Draper, Emma Raducanu, Cameron Norrie, and Katie Boulter, have either been eliminated or withdrawn due to injury.Born in France to a professional tennis player mother and a football club owner father (FC Lorient in Ligue 1), Fery grew up near Wimbledon and chose to represent Great Britain. Known for his counter-punching style and mental resilience, Fery attributes his calm approach to carrying earplugs and an eye mask, and his unique path through university. In fullWhy Arthur Fery, the last Brit standing at Wimbledon, is ready for his momentMore bulletinsThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

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Arthur Fery is the last British player remaining at Wimbledon and the 23-year-old has already banked a huge amount for reaching the fourth round, where he faces Grigor Dimitrov

Arthur Fery is Britain's last hope at Wimbledon

Wimbledon wildcard Arthur Fery is the only British player left in the men’s or women’s singles

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A stunning five-set win over Grigor Dimitrov means the Fery-tale continues

A stunning five-set win over Grigor Dimitrov means the Fery-tale continues

British wildcard Arthur Fery emerged victorious following an enthralling five-set thriller with Grigor Dimitrov to make it to the Wimbledon quarter-finals

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Britain’s Arthur Fery recovered to produce an astonishing 7-5, 3-6, 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7) win over Grigor Dimitrov in the battle of two wildcards

LONDON, July 6 : Home hope Arthur Fery won the battle of the wildcards on Monday, beating seasoned campaigner Grigor Dimitrov 7-5 3-6 4-6 6-4 7-6(7) to reach the quarter-finals at…

Britain's Arthur Fery defeated fellow wildcard Grigor Dimitrov in a dramatic five-set match to reach the Wimbledon quarter-finals on Monday, after Jasmine Paolini halted Alexandra…

British wildcard Fery, who started Wimbledon ranked 114th in the world, roared into the quarter-finals with a stunning five-set win over Grigor Dimitrov

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MATTHEW LAMBWELL ON CENTRE COURT: Twenty five years after Goran Ivanisevic became the first wildcard to win Wimbledon, Arthur Fery is three wins away from becoming the second.

LONDON, July 6 : British wildcard Arthur Fery turns 24 on the day of the Wimbledon men's singles final on Sunday and, quite unbelievably, he could yet spend his birthday on Centre…

Arthur Fery shocks Grigor Dimitrov in a five-set Wimbledon epic to reach his first Grand Slam quarter-final and keep British hopes alive on Centre Court.

The 23-year-old wild card will face Flavio Cobolli on Centre Court on Wednesday.

Arthur Fery, 23, may have been born in France but he grew up just minutes away from the All England Club - and the player ranked 114th before the tournament is now ripping up the…

Barely known outside British tennis circles, the 23-year-old had only two Tour-level wins in his life before the grass season began - a total he has more than quadrupled in less…