Zverev created history: became the first German man to reach the Wimbledon final by defeating Arthur Ferry
Alexander Zverev Becomes 1st German Man To Reach Wimbledon Finals: Germany’s star tennis player Alexander Zverev has made it to the Wimbledon final for the first time. In the semi-final match played on Friday, he defeated British wildcard player Arthur Ferry in straight sets 7-6 (7-0), 6-2, 6-4. With this victory, Zverev is now just one win away from the first Wimbledon title of his career.
After French Open now eye on Wimbledon
Zverev, who won his first Grand Slam title by winning the French Open last month, said Wimbledon has always been the toughest Grand Slam for him. He said that now his entire focus is on the final match to be held on Sunday and he is fully prepared to win the title.
There will be a big challenge in the final
After defeating Arthur Ferry, Zverev will now face either defending champion Jannik Sinner or seven-time Wimbledon winner Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon final. Zverev said that no matter who the player is in front of him, the match will not be easy, but he has full confidence in his ability.
Big achievement for Germany after 31 years
With this win, Zverev became the first German male player to reach the Wimbledon final since 1995. Before him, this feat was achieved by Germany’s legendary player Boris Becker.
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Arthur Ferry also praised a lot
After winning the semi-finals, Zverev praised young player Arthur Ferry and said that this is just the beginning of his brilliant career and in the future he will achieve great achievements in tennis. He also praised the Wimbledon crowd, saying that despite supporting the home players, they provided a great example of sportsmanship throughout the match.
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