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Can Arthur Fery Script Another Wimbledon Shock Against Cobolli?

British wildcard eyes a maiden Grand Slam semi-final as confidence, grass-court instincts and home support fuel his dream run at Wimbledon.

Vishesh Shukla by Vishesh Shukla
July 8, 2026
in Sports, Tennis
Can Arthur Fery Script Another Wimbledon Shock Against Cobolli?

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Arthur Fery has already exceeded every expectation at Wimbledon. Ranked 114th in the world and handed a wildcard into the main draw, the 23-year-old has become one of the tournament’s biggest stories after reaching his first Grand Slam quarter-final.

The British hopeful stunned former finalist Grigor Dimitrov in the fourth round and now stands one victory away from becoming only the fifth British man in the Open Era to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals. Standing in his way is Italian ninth seed Flavio Cobolli, who arrives with greater experience, a top-10 ranking and the confidence of reaching last month’s French Open final.

Fery Must Use Grass-Court Strengths To Disrupt Cobolli

Unlike many of the tour’s power-based players, Fery has built his Wimbledon success on movement, anticipation and intelligent net play.

His speed around the court has allowed him to extend rallies before finishing points at the net, where he has been among the tournament’s most effective players. His willingness to serve-and-volley and attack short balls has made life uncomfortable for opponents throughout the fortnight.

Against Cobolli, that aggressive approach could prove decisive. The Italian thrives when given time to dictate rallies with his heavy forehand, meaning Fery must rush him with attacking returns and frequent approaches to the net. By shortening points and denying Cobolli rhythm, the Briton can force the Italian out of his comfort zone.

Previous Victory Offers Valuable Confidence

Fery also carries a psychological advantage into Wednesday’s contest.

Earlier this year, he defeated Cobolli in straight sets at the Australian Open, proving he has the game to trouble the Italian on the biggest stage. While Cobolli has developed into a stronger player since then, that result should reinforce Fery’s belief that another upset is possible.

The Briton has also shown impressive composure throughout this championship, recovering from losing the opening set in each of his four victories. His calm temperament under pressure has become one of his greatest assets.

Home Crowd Could Inspire Historic Breakthrough

Playing at Wimbledon has brought an extra layer of confidence for Fery, who grew up only a short distance from the All England Club.

The Centre Court crowd played a significant role during his victory over Dimitrov, lifting him through key moments, and another packed home audience is expected to back him against Cobolli.

Off the court, Fery has deliberately kept his routine unchanged by staying with family and maintaining a relaxed atmosphere with his coaching team. That balance between focus and normality has helped him handle the biggest fortnight of his career.

Cobolli starts as the favourite, but Fery has already shown he belongs among the tournament’s final eight. If he can continue using his movement, attack the net with confidence and feed off the home support, another remarkable Wimbledon chapter could be within reach.

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