On July 10, 2026, Germany's Alexander Zverev triumphed over Briton Arthur Fery with a score of 7-6(0) 6-2 6-4, securing his place in the Wimbledon final. This victory not only marks Zverev's fifth major final but also provides him a chance to win consecutive Grand Slam titles following his recent success at the French Open.
Zverev's Path to the Final
Having recently claimed victory at the French Open, Zverev showcased his prowess on the court, aiming for back-to-back Grand Slam trophies. He stated, "Whether it’s the champion or somebody who’s won here 48 times, it’s not going to be easy, no matter who it’s against.” Zverev will face either reigning Wimbledon champion Jannik Sinner or seven-time winner Novak Djokovic in the final.
The match against Fery was intense, with Zverev initially struggling to find his rhythm. However, he dominated the tiebreak, winning without dropping a point, which set the tone for the rest of the match. Zverev's strong serve and forehand became crucial as he gained momentum.
Fery's Impressive Run
Arthur Fery, the 23-year-old wildcard, aimed to become the second man to reach a major final as a wildcard since Goran Ivanisevic in 2001. Despite losing, Fery's performance throughout the tournament has been commendable. Zverev praised him, saying, "Arthur, what an unbelievable player. He’s going to be a senior citizen on our tour, because I think he’s going to play for 15-plus years.”





