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Arthur Fery has captivated the SW19 crowd with his run to the quarter-finals (Image: Getty)
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All you need to know about how to watch Arthur Fery’s next match at Wimbledon
- Quarter-final clash: British wildcard Arthur Fery is preparing for the biggest match of his career when he plays in the Wimbledon quarter-finals on Wednesday. He is scheduled to take on Italian ninth seed Flavio Cobolli on Centre Court.
- Estimated start time: The highly anticipated match will be the second fixture on Centre Court, immediately following the women’s singles quarter-final clash between Marta Kostyuk and Jasmine Paolini. Viewers should keep an eye on the score in that women’s game, with Fery’s start time likely to come between 3pm and 4pm.
- How to watch: Tennis fans across the UK can catch every single serve and volley broadcast on the BBC network. Digital viewers also have the option to stream the action live via the BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.
- Lone British hope: The 23-year-old outsider has become the last British player remaining in the singles draw at this year’s championships. He carries the massive weight of the home crowd’s expectations after securing his place as a fan favourite at SW19.
- Remarkable tournament run: Fery has reached the last eight the hard way, battling through epic back-to-back five-set matches in his previous rounds. He remarkably fought back from being a break down in the fourth set to defeat veteran Grigor Dimitrov in the last 16.
- Familiar Italian opponent: His upcoming Italian opponent will actually be very familiar to the young Brit, as they faced each other earlier this season. Fery successfully defeated Cobolli in straight sets during the first round of the Australian Open.
- Cobolli’s excellent form: Despite that previous loss, Cobolli is currently in the form of his life after reaching the French Open final just last month. The Italian booked his spot in this quarter-final tie by knocking out Australian star Alex de Minaur.
- Historic home achievement: By reaching this stage of the tournament, the world number 114 has permanently etched his name into British tennis history. He is only the sixth British man in the Open era to reach the Wimbledon quarter-finals, and the first British male wildcard to make it this far in 33 years.
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