Arthur Fery defeats Zizou Bergs in five sets to reach Wimbledon fourth round.
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Arthur Fery defeats Zizou Bergs in five sets to reach Wimbledon fourth round.

British wildcard Arthur Fery came back from two sets to one down and a double break deficit in the fifth set to beat Belgium's Zizou Bergs 2-6, 7-5, 2-6, 7-6(3), 7-6(5) at Wimbledon. The match lasted four hours and 38 minutes on Court 18. Fery is the first British wildcard to reach the Wimbledon fourth round since Andrew Foster in 1993.

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Both outlets celebrate Fery's epic comeback and bloodied resolve, with only minor differences in how colorfully they paint the drama.
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GMGlobe and MailINTERNATIONAL12h ago

“Arthur Fery keeps British flag flying as he comes back to out-battle Zizou Bergs”

TGThe TelegraphINTERNATIONAL12h ago

“Britain's Arthur Fery wins five-set epic to reach Wimbledon last 16”

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