Tim Henman hails Arthur Fery's 'extraordinary' Wimbledon semi-final run
Henman hails Fery's 'extraordinary' Wimbledon semi-final run

Tim Henman hailed Arthur Fery's 'extraordinary' performance as the British wildcard continued his Wimbledon fairy tale with a convincing quarter-final win over Flavio Cobolli. Fery punched his ticket into the final four with a brilliant and clinical performance against French Open finalist Cobolli, storming to a 6-4 7-6 (4) 6-0 victory in front of a rapturous Centre Court.

Historic Achievement for British Tennis

The Brit, who was ranked 114th in the world before this tournament, has now become just the fourth home player in the open era to make the last four at Wimbledon after Andy Murray, Tim Henman, Roger Taylor and Cameron Norrie. Reacting to Fery's dominant win, Henman said on BBC commentary: 'A quite extraordinary performance. To come out in your Grand Slam quarter-final at home on centre court and win in straight sets and win the third set 6-0 against a Grand Slam finalist is absolutely brilliant.'

Henman Praises Courage and Belief

Henman later added: 'What I've watched and been so impressed with is firstly the courage and the belief. When you go out on Centre Court for the first time as a British player and you've got the hope and expectations of a lot of people on your shoulders, you can go out there hoping and wanting it to happen, but you have to make it happen and that's exactly what Fery has done first against Dimitrov and against Cobolli who is a world class performer. The first two sets were so tight, such quality and then just to run away with things in the third set, it was absolutely sensational, and it will only enhance his inner belief that he can keep winning in this tournament.'

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Fery's Journey to the Semi-Finals

Fery's path to the semi-finals included a victory over Grigor Dimitrov in the previous round. His straight-sets win over Cobolli, who reached the French Open final earlier this year, underscores the 22-year-old's rising talent. The Centre Court crowd erupted as Fery sealed the third set 6-0, capping a dominant display.

More to follow on Fery's semi-final opponent and the ongoing tournament.

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