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Ferry's tennis stunt at Wimbledon moves to the next round.
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Ferry's tennis stunt at Wimbledon moves to the next round.

Arthur Fery, a 23-year-old British wildcard entrant, continued his tennis fairytale at Wimbledon by defeating Bulgarian player Grigor Dimitrov in a five-set match. Fery advanced to the quarterfinals where he will face Italian Flavio Cobolli, a former French Open finalist. Meanwhile, Austrian doubles player Neil Oberleitner was eliminated in the round of 16 alongside his Czech partner Petr Nouza. In women’s singles, Philippine player Alexandra Eala lost in the round of 16 to Italian Jasmine Paolini, who acknowledged the presence of tennis legend Roger Federer in the crowd.

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Ferry's tennis stunt at Wimbledon moves to the next round.

Arthur Fery, a 23-year-old British wildcard entrant, continued his tennis fairytale at Wimbledon by defeating Bulgarian player Grigor Dimitrov in a five-set match. Fery advanced to the quarterfinals where he will face Italian Flavio Cobolli, a former French Open finalist. Meanwhile, Austrian doubles player Neil Oberleitner was eliminated in the round of 16 alongside his Czech partner Petr Nouza. In women’s singles, Philippine player Alexandra Eala lost in the round of 16 to Italian Jasmine Paolini, who acknowledged the presence of tennis legend Roger Federer in the crowd.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on sports events at Wimbledon, covering individual matches and results without any political commentary, framing, or bias. The content is purely descriptive of athletic performance and tournament progression.

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