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Roger Federer Inspires Wimbledon Wildcard Arthur Fery’s Surprise Idol Choice

2026-07-08 · Roger Federer · Player Focus

Roger Federer was singled out by British wildcard Arthur Fery as a career‑defining influence after Fery’s dramatic five‑set victory over Grigor Dimitrov at Wimbledon 2026, cementing the Swiss legend’s continued relevance on the grass courts.

Fery told the Harwich and Manning Tree Standard that he grew up watching Nick Kyrgios and Gaël Monfils, preferring their showmanship to the traditional greatness of Federer and Rafael Nadal. He explained, “I would love to say Federer and Nadal, but I like Kyrgios, I like Monfils, those guys.” The candid admission surprised many who expected the young Brit to cite the sport’s most decorated names.

Even though Federer didn’t make Fery’s top‑two list, the Swiss maestro still earned a special shout‑out during the post‑match interview. Fery, who grew up just five minutes from the All England Club, said, “We’ve got probably the greatest of all time watching in the front row… I saw him. And now playing here in front of all you guys, having the support and winning. It’s unbelievable.” Federer was indeed seated in the front row, watching the match that propelled Fery to become the first British wildcard to reach a Grand Slam quarter‑final in the Open Era.

Fery’s comments underline a shift in how younger players view tennis personalities. While Kyrgios and Monfils bring flair, Federer’s elegance and consistency still provide a benchmark for professionalism. Fery’s acknowledgment of Federer’s presence, even in a brief moment, shows that the Swiss legend remains a touchstone for aspiring talent, especially when the sport risks becoming “a bit more boring,” as Fery warned.

Seeing Federer in the front row during a historic British run adds another layer to his Wimbledon narrative. The 20‑time Grand Slam champion, now retired, continues to draw crowds simply by attending. His presence reinforces the tournament’s aura and offers a living link between past triumphs and present breakthroughs. For Fery, sharing the court with Federer in the stands may fuel future ambitions, while fans get a reminder that the legend’s impact extends beyond his own titles.

Fery’s quarter‑final clash is set against Italy’s Flavio Cobolli on Wednesday. The Brit will look to replicate the resilience that saw him survive a fourth‑set breakdown against Dimitrov. If he can channel the same fighting spirit, the match could produce another memorable Wimbledon moment, perhaps with Federer watching from the front row once more.

Tickets for Wimbledon 2026, including VIP packages, are now on sale through Seat Unique. Attending the tournament offers a chance to see legends like Federer in person while witnessing rising stars such as Fery carve their names into tennis history.

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