Arthur Fery, a 23-year-old wildcard, is the last British player remaining at Wimbledon after his win over Otto Virtanen in the men’s singles. Both outlets describe Fery as preparing for his next match against Zizou Bergs on Saturday. The reports add personal details about Fery’s routine during the tournament, including that he carries earplugs in his tennis bag and did not notice the arrival of the Princess of Wales during his victory over Virtanen. The coverage also emphasizes that, with Fery’s continued progress, he is currently the only British player left in either the men’s or women’s singles draws at the championships. Going into Saturday’s matchup, the focus of the reporting is on his position as the sole remaining British competitor and the upcoming challenge presented by Bergs. The articles do not introduce differing interpretations of events, instead aligning on Fery’s status, his previous win, and the scheduled next-round opponent.