British player Arthur Fery is eliminated from the Cincinnati Open after losing to Alex de Minaur, with the match affected by several rain delays. Coverage reports that Fery starts slowly but builds momentum and stages a notable fightback during the contest.
The outlets agree that the momentum swing does not ultimately end in victory for Fery. De Minaur responds to Fery’s rally and wins the match after the delays disrupt the rhythm of play. Both reports describe the outcome as a loss for Fery, despite his improved performance as the match progresses.
While the reporting focuses on different framing of the sequence of events, they share the same core details: the opponent is de Minaur, the setting is the Cincinnati Open, and rain delays are a key factor in how the match unfolds. The reports also align on the idea that Fery’s comeback is halted by de Minaur rather than reaching a final turnaround.