Fery’s streak ends at Centre Court against Dimitrov at Wimbledon

  • Arthur Fery’s streak of four wins at Centre Court against Grigor Dimitrov on Centre Court.
  • In the hour before the match, Fery, who is with a 114th-ranked player, had been scanning the field for a total of three sets and had been able to find the open space on the court with a 114th-ranked player.
  • BBC Sport reports that Fery’s streak ended after the match began, and that the reason was not clear.

British tennis player Arthur Fery’s streak of wins at Centre Court against Grigor Dimitrov ended in the match on Thursday at Wimbledon. According to BBC Sport, Fery is playing in his 114th match and is set to win the tie-break in his next match.

BBC Sport also notes that, at the time, Fery with Zizzu Bergsom had been scanning the field for “All aboard the Fery!” at the All England Club. Why the match became a surprise: BBC Sport says that the energy in the stadium was not enough to overcome the pressure in the match.

L’Équipe reports that Arthur Fery, the British representative who arrived at Centre Court that day, is also expected to be in the top 100 after the match, and that the Wimbledon player’s streak could be broken by a possible hayfever flare-up.

BBC Sport adds that Fery’s streak ended after he was unable to overcome a French player’s serve, and that he then struggled to keep going. After that, the LTA system for the “Stanford University” match was reviewed and the ATP Tour match was postponed due to the “bone bruising” injury.

BBC Sport also says that the medical problem before the season: Fery was able to overcome his symptoms at Queen’s during the match at Wimbledon. Sam Fery adds that there is no reason to believe the plan will break; the middle of the season is named after the injury, which can be caused by hayfever or an unknown cause. In the words of Donatan Dozef, speaking from Lor-Naprjamku, stress may worsen the problem, and as the player explained, it can lead to a worsening of symptoms.