Arthur Fery is not scheduled to play at Wimbledon today, Thursday, July 9, 2026. The British sensation will enjoy a rest day while the women's semi-finals take centre stage. His highly anticipated men's semi-final against Alexander Zverev is set for Friday, July 10, on Centre Court.
Historic Run at Wimbledon
Fery, an unseeded wildcard, has captivated the nation by charging through the draw. His incredible journey has drawn comparisons to some of the greatest underdog stories in Wimbledon history. During the first week, he upset several highly ranked players to reach the latter stages. He then showed exceptional grass-court prowess to survive two punishing five-set epics, first against Zizou Bergs and then against Grigor Dimitrov.
Dominant Quarter-Final Victory
Fery cemented his place in the final four with a spectacular quarter-final victory on Wednesday, July 8, defeating Flavio Cobolli in straight sets. He completely dismantled the Italian with a stunning array of deft drop shots and crisp volleys, wrapping up the historic win in three consecutive sets and sending the home crowd into absolute delirium.
Friday Showdown with Zverev
The 23-year-old will step onto Centre Court for his semi-final clash against Alexander Zverev on Friday, July 10. The match is officially scheduled as the second tie on the main show court, meaning Fery is expected to walk out at approximately 3pm. Millions of fans across the country will be tuning in to see if he can reach the ultimate championship final. For now, he can focus entirely on his physical recovery before facing the biggest challenge of his professional life.



