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Arthur Fery is set for a huge payday (Image: Getty)

Wimbledon prize money – how much Arthur Fery has earned in magical run

How much Arthur Fery has already made from his stunning run to the Wimbledon semi-finals

  1. Stunning Wimbledon: The British star has put together a remarkable breakthrough run at Wimbledon. His string of victories has guaranteed him a massive financial windfall and a substantial leap up the world rankings.
  2. First round: He began the tournament by defeating Damir Dzumhur after bouncing back from dropping the first set. By clearing the first hurdle of the tournament, he secured a guaranteed payout of £126,000 for reaching the second round.
  3. Second round: Fery continued his momentum by beating Otto Virtanen in a hard-fought four-set battle. This victory elevated his tournament earnings to a guaranteed £185,000.
  4. Third round: Fery was involved in a thriller as he outlasted Zizou Bergs in a five-set match that concluded with a final-set tiebreak. That secured him a minimum £300,000.
  5. Fourth round: Fery pulled off another upset in the last 16 by defeating the experienced Grigor Dimitrov in another five-set classic. By stamping his ticket to the last eight, he secured at least £480,000.
  6. Quarter-final: He extended his dream run with a stunning straight-sets victory over the ninth seed Flavio Cobolli. That performance guaranteed him a payout of £900,000, though he stands to earn even more if he keeps winning.
  7. Semi-final opponent: In the last four, Fery will face Alexander Zverev, who secured his first-ever Wimbledon semi-final appearance with a straight-sets victory over Taylor Fritz. Victory in the semis will secure a payday of at least £1.8million, while the winner of the tournament will net a huge £3.6m.
  8. Rankings boost: This deepest run of his professional career will have a big impact on his ATP singles ranking. The massive haul of ranking points from his five victories will catapult him to a career-high status. Whatever happens now, he will leave Wimbledon as the new British No.1.
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