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Stanford’s Secret Wimbledon Weapon | California News
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Arthur Fery, a British-French wild card with Stanford roots, stunned the tennis world by reaching Wimbledon’s semifinals — the first former Stanford player to do so since John McEnroe in 1992. After defeating Flavio Cobolli in straight sets, Fery now faces Alexander Zverev on his 24th birthday, as a No. 114-ranked underdog. His college coach praised his maturity and peer-like wisdom, and Fery credits Stanford not just for tennis, but for his academic grounding and personal growth — especially as college tennis programs face cuts. His run proves college tennis remains a vital launchpad for Grand Slam dreams.
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