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Arthur Fery faces Grigor Dimitrov on Monday (Image: Getty)
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Everything you need to know on when Arthur Ferry’s fourth round match at Wimbledon is expected to start
- The big stage: Arthur Fery is scheduled to play Grigor Dimitrov in the fourth round on Centre Court today, Monday, July 6. The estimated start time is round 2.40pm.
- Order of play: Centre Court play begins at 1.30pm. Fery’s match is second on the schedule, following the women’s singles match between Jasmine Paolini and Alexandra Eala.
- Waiting game: Because it is the second match of the day on that court, the exact start time will depend entirely on how long the opening match lasts. As a result, Fery will have to manage his pre-match nutrition and warm-up routine on a flexible, moment-by-moment basis in the locker room.
- Hometown hero: Fery’s run at Wimbledon this year has been an absolute fairytale, turning him into the breakout British star of the tournament. Entering as a world No. 114 wildcard, the 23-year-old local lad (who literally grew up five minutes down the road from the All England Club) has clawed his way into the second week through pure grit.
- True grit: His third-round match against Zizou Bergs became the talk of the tournament not just for the tennis, but for Fery’s physical battles. He suffered three separate, severe nosebleeds during the match.
- History made: He is the first British male wildcard to reach the fourth round at Wimbledon since Andrew Foster in 1993. This incredible 33-year milestone highlights just how rare it is for an unseeded home favourite to crash the tournament’s second week.
- New heights: His live ranking has rocketed to world No. 91, breaking him into the top 100 for the first time in his career. This guarantees him direct entry into the upcoming US Open without needing to play qualifiers.
- Last Brit standing: With the rest of the British players eliminated early, Fery is carrying the entire hope of the home crowd on Centre Court today. He is looking to join Cameron Norrie as the only British men to reach the quarterfinals this decade.
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