Arthur Fery beat Grigor Dimitrov at Wimbledon after coming back from two sets to one down, with the match settled in a fifth-set tiebreak. The win sends Fery into the quarter-finals and marks him as the first British wildcard to reach a Grand Slam quarter-final.
The result stands out not only for the comeback but also for the stage: a five-set match at Wimbledon against an established opponent, decided under the pressure of a final-set tiebreak.
For editors, the key angle is the historic significance of the run rather than detailed match analysis, as the available source does not provide a full scoreline or statistics. Further verification would be useful before adding tactical detail or broader comparisons with previous British wildcard performances.


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