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Fery 3-3 Zverev*
One minute Arthur Fery is a break down and chuntering to the umpire...
Image source, Rex FeaturesThe next he's broken back and all is forgotten!
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Fery 3-3 Zverev*
One minute Arthur Fery is a break down and chuntering to the umpire...
Image source, Rex FeaturesThe next he's broken back and all is forgotten!
Image source, Getty Images
Emily Salley
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Umpire Marijana Veljovic has her work cut out today. Already she's had to ask the crowd to try "if possible" to not react before the end of a point.
That was met with a laugh from the crowd.
Fery 3-3 Zverev*
Arthur Fery safely navigates deuce and offers another clenched fist towards his box.
*Fery 2-3 Zverev
Tim Henman
Former British number one on BBC One
The slower serve and the bigger wingspan of Alexander Zverev means that Arthur Fery is not getting many cheap points - he's having to work extremely hard already.
*Fery 2-3 Zverev
Alexander Zverev offers a hard stare down the court as his looping cross-court forehand is called out. Squinting at the replay... millimetres.
He responds with a booming return and Fery nets his reply. 30-all.
Points are traded again for 40-all, Zverev gobbling up a sliced backhand that sat up in the middle of the court after a baseline exchange. Big forehand.
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Fery's a jolly good fellow, and so say all of us!
Ben in Surbiton
Emily Salley
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Wow. We're only into the fifth game and Arthur Fery has the crowd jumping up and down, pumping their fists.
*Fery 2-3 Zverev
Tim Henman
Former British number one on BBC One
Arthur Fery has incredible foot speed, he was way behind the baseline but he had the skill on the slide.
It's important for Fery to stay close in this first set.
*Fery 2-3 Zverev
Image source, Getty ImagesAnother loose groundstroke from Alexander Zverev - we're back on serve!
At the change of ends, Arthur Fery is deep in conversation with the umpire about the technology for calling lets.
Fery 1-3 Zverev*
Centre Court roars as Alexander Zverev plays a loose backhand, encouraging Arthur Fery to break straight back. 0-15.
There's a fist pump from Fery as he hunts down a short ball and watches Zverev plant his backhand volley in the net. 15-30.
Fery chases hard to retrieve a volley, slides into a backhand and pings the ball back across the net at a vicious angle. The crowd are on their feet!
Fery 1-3 Zverev*
Alexander Zverev had to sprawl to the T to return Arthur Fery's serve but the Briton's reply, advancing up the court, crashes into the net.
An early break for Zverev.
Image source, Reuters*Fery 1-2 Zverev
Alexander Zverev and Arthur Fery trade errors for 15-all, Zverev sending a backhand return long and Fery shanking a forehand.
Zverev attacks with a deep return to force another forehand error from Fery and then lamps a down-the-line forehand to bring up two break points.
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*Fery 1-2 Zverev
Image source, Getty ImagesBetter from Alexander Zverev.
A comfortable hold to 15, although Arthur Fery is getting a racquet to most of his serves.
Fery 1-1 Zverev*
Image source, Getty ImagesAlexander Zverev is taking a while to get his eye in on his groundstrokes - and Arthur Fery won't mind.
Four errors from the German, the final one a cross-court backhand off a second serve dragged well into the tramlines.
A routine hold.
*Fery 0-1 Zverev
Tim Henman
Former British number one on BBC One
Arthur Fery has to believe, he has to be in that moment of playing each and every point.
He has to have that belief, it's a tall order.
Emily Salley
BBC Sport at Wimbledon
Ooohs from the crowd when Alexander Zverev double faults.
After his quarter-final win over Taylor Fritz, the German joked during his on-court interview that he didn't have a problem with everyone cheering for Arthur Fery in their semi-final.
But I can imagine it's difficult to not get annoyed when your shots aren't firing and the whole crowd is against you.
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Many players wilt under the spotlight, and I hope this doesn't distract Fery too much. Saying that, he has a knack for turning negatives to positives. If he can counter the serves from Zverev, he can then play his natural game. Haven't seen a reception like that since Murray in 2012. Come on, Arthur, go make more history, lad!
Daniel, Isle of Wight
*Fery 0-1 Zverev
Alexander Zverev seals the hold at the third time of asking with an ace.
Fery 0-0 Zverev*
Ace number one of the day and 79 of the tournament gives Alexander Zverev advantage but Arthur Fery pulls him back to deuce, bringing a forehand error.