Arthur Fery is experiencing the tournament of his life and is already reaping the rewards of a historic performance at Wimbledon 2026. The 23-year-old Brit started the third Grand Slam of the season as the world number 114, never having progressed beyond the second round of a major. Just over a week later, he has already secured the best ranking of his career and even dreams of breaking into the top 40 in the world.
His victory in the round of 16 guarantees him, for now, a virtual rise to number 63 in the ATP rankings. This jump of 51 positions will allow him to enter the Top 100 for the first time and establish himself in the elite of the circuit, leaving behind years of struggle in Challenger tournaments and qualifying rounds.
A prize that could be even greater
Fery's climb, however, may not have ended yet. The Brit will face the quarterfinals with the opportunity to continue making history, and if he manages to defeat Flavio Cobolli to reach the semifinals, he would rise to the position number 36 in the world. In just one tournament, he would have gone from being a player who had to fight to enter the main draws to becoming one of the reference seedings in many circuit events.
Beyond the numbers, Wimbledon has been a turning point in the London player's career. He had never before reached the second week of a Grand Slam and now he has become the great revelation of the edition, as well as being the last British representative still alive in the men's draw. The impact of this result will also translate into a very different calendar for the coming months, although it is better to wait for his tournament to end to do all the calculations.
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