Alexander Zverev defeated Arthur Fery in straight sets to advance to his first Wimbledon final [1], [2].
The victory marks a career milestone for Zverev, who has now reached the championship match at The Championships, Wimbledon, for the first time [2].
Playing in London, United Kingdom, Zverev secured the win in the gentlemen's singles semifinal [1], [3]. The match ended in a 2-0 victory for Zverev, who maintained control throughout the contest to eliminate Fery from the tournament [4].
Fery's run in the 2026 tournament concludes with this loss. Zverev utilized a dominant form to sweep the match and secure his place in the final round [1], [2].
This result moves Zverev into the final stage of the competition, where he will compete for the title. The match was part of the semifinal bracket held at the historic grass courts of Wimbledon [3].
“Alexander Zverev defeated Arthur Fery in straight sets”
Zverev's progression to his first Wimbledon final represents a significant breakthrough in his grass-court performance. By defeating Fery in straight sets, Zverev has positioned himself as a primary contender for the title, shifting the momentum of the tournament toward a potential first-time champion.



