Arthur Fery Wimbledon Odds: British Wildcard Through to Semis at SW19

Arthur Fery's remarkable Wimbledon run has captured the nation, and the British wildcard has seen his odds to win the title tumble from 500/1 all the way into 20/1 with bet365.
Ranked 114 in the world and handed a wildcard just to make the draw, Fery has stunned SW19 by reaching the semi-finals - becoming the first British man in the last four since Cameron Norrie in 2022, and the first British wildcard ever to reach a Grand Slam semi-final in the Open Era.
He now faces Alexander Zverev on Friday for a place in the final.
So can the 23-year-old really go all the way? Here at Free Bets we check the latest Arthur Fery Wimbledon odds.
Arthur Fery Wimbledon Odds
Fery was a 500/1 no-hoper when the tournament began.
Five straight wins later, he's been slashed to 20/1 - one of the biggest market moves of the fortnight.
How Fery Got Here
The run has been the stuff of dreams.
Fery came through five sets against Zizou Bergs, saving a match point, then produced the performance of his life to beat Grigor Dimitrov in a Centre Court thriller, with Roger Federer watching from the Royal Box.
He backed it up in the quarter-finals, brushing aside French Open finalist Flavio Cobolli 6-4 7-6 6-0 to seal his place in the last four.
Not bad for a player who had never won a five-set match, or gone beyond the second round of a major, before this fortnight.
Who Is Arthur Fery?
Born near Paris but raised just five minutes from the All England Club in Wimbledon, Fery grew up dreaming of this stage.
The son of Lorient president Loic Fery, he studied at Stanford University in the United States before turning professional.
A nimble, attacking right-hander at just 5ft 9in, he's become a real crowd favourite - not least for the mid-match nosebleeds and never-say-die comebacks that have defined his run.
Reaching the semis has already guaranteed him £900,000 in prize money and a first appearance inside the world's top 100.
Fery vs Zverev: What Next?
Fery meets Zverev in Friday's semi-final, with the winner into Sunday's final. On paper it's a huge ask against the world-class German, but Fery has made a habit of defying the odds this fortnight, and a partisan home crowd will be firmly behind him.
Beat Zverev and expect his outright price to crash into single figures. For now, though, the smart move may be to wait for the semi-final match odds rather than chasing the outright, where most of the value has already gone.
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