Arthur Fery ne cesse de croire : "Je suis prêt pour Zverev, je n'ai rien à perdre"

Le Britannique continue à être le protagoniste de la grande histoire à Wimbledon. Qualifié pour les demi-finales après avoir battu Cobolli, il a assuré qu'il a toujours cru en son potentiel et affronte maintenant le plus grand défi de sa carrière.

Fernando Murciego | 8 Jul 2026 | 20.26
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Arthur Fery continues to believe: "I am ready for Zverev and have nothing to lose." Source: Getty

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Arthur Fery is the great sensation of Wimbledon 2026. The British tennis player, who convincingly defeated Flavio Cobolli in straight sets to reach the semifinals of the tournament, faced the media with the same calmness he has shown throughout the championship, making it clear that his confidence has never wavered.

The Londoner will now face Alexander Zverev for a spot in the final of the All England Club, culminating in an unforgettable week where he has become the great hope of British tennis. Despite the magnitude of the moment, Fery insisted that his recipe remains exactly the same: to focus solely on the next match.

Statements from Arthur Fery after advancing to the Wimbledon semifinals

"I have always believed in myself and that I could be one of the best players in the world. Obviously, being a Wimbledon semifinalist is another thing. I have gone match by match, without looking beyond, simply facing each match as it came and here I am."

Confidence after defeating Cobolli again

"I felt, as I said on the court. Not comfortable, but with more confidence when facing someone whom I had already played against on a big stage. Throughout the match, I felt that everything was very evenly matched. There were moments when he served really well, but I always felt like I had a slight edge. Winning the second set was huge and then I could close out the third. Today I was nervous because I truly felt I could beat my opponent. Although it was my first Grand Slam quarterfinal, I truly believed I could do it."

The support of the queen and the atmosphere at the Centre Court

"We were ready to step onto the court when the queen came to greet us. She introduced herself to both Flavio and me. It is an honor to play in front of her. It was a pleasure to meet her, and in the end, she also dedicated some very kind words to me. Playing in front of tennis legends and now the queen makes everything very special. At the end of the match, she was waiting for me, congratulated me, and I told her how much it meant to me to play in front of her. She replied, 'Congratulations, keep going.' Then I mentioned that Sunday was my birthday and that it would be fantastic to play the Wimbledon final on the same day."

Arthur Fery talks about the pressure of being the last Briton in contention

"I am starting to feel that significance, it grows with each match I win. At the same time, it's good that I don't have two weeks until the next match. Everything is happening very fast; I am not looking too much at social media. I stay within my bubble and continue to do the same. Here in London, I feel the support of the British public especially. I have ties to France and a lot of support from there, but I play for Great Britain, and here is where I feel that affection the most."

The inspiration from Emma Raducanu

"I remember how impressive it was how Emma didn't allow the occasion to overwhelm her. She progressed match by match, playing well and defeating top players until winning the US Open. It's very difficult to do when you are not used to such a big stage. I have tried to follow that same path: go match by match, play my tennis, and showcase what I do best on the court."

Arthur Fery explains how he will face his next match against Alexander Zverev. Source: Getty

 

Stanford and increasingly British roots

"Stanford was a fantastic experience. I arrived there at 18, and perhaps I wasn't yet ready to play on the professional circuit. It was three years that allowed me to mature, continue my studies, work with great coaches, and make friends I still have today. It was the perfect place to combine studies and tennis. Regarding France, I feel less and less French. If they had asked me ten years ago, I probably would have said I felt more French than English, but now it's not the case anymore. I feel very British, I live here, my best friends are here, I went to school here, and I train here. My parents are still French, and we speak French at home, but my roots are now strongly tied to London."

Ready for Zverev's challenge

"I have greatly improved my defensive game and also my ability to face big servers. I have learned to accept that sometimes I will face many aces, putting more pressure on my service games. I believe I am a great returner and try to apply pressure from there. In previous matches, I was close to losing but managed to keep fighting and force my opponents to win the match. Here, I also have the support of the audience on my side, which helps immensely on Centre Court. I try to use that support in crucial moments to add a bit more pressure to my opponent, and I will try again on Friday. Zverev represents a step up, but I am ready for it. I have nothing to lose, I will step onto the court, play my game, believe in myself, and see how far it takes me."

Competing even when the body doesn't respond

"Today was warmer, and I felt it. It was positive to finish in just over two hours because that helps with recovery. I am tired, both physically and mentally. I have been feeling this way for the last five days, but that has also boosted my confidence a lot. Now I know I can compete even when I am tired, stressed, or when conditions are difficult. I trust my tennis and know that I can go out and fight in any situation."

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