British wildcard Arthur Fery reaches the Wimbledon fourth round after a five-set victory over Eastbourne champion Zizou Bergs. Multiple outlets report that Fery also deals with several nosebleeds during the match, with accounts describing delays and at least three episodes of bleeding. Despite the disruptions, he fights back after losing sets, coming back from being down twice. BBC Sport and other reports say the match lasts nearly five hours, highlighting the duration and momentum shifts. Fery’s win keeps British hopes alive in the men’s singles draw and marks a milestone for the player: it is his first time reaching the fourth round of a Grand Slam. The match is described as a thriller both in terms of the changing set scorelines and the physical interruptions caused by the nosebleeds. Across the coverage, the outcome is consistent: Fery defeats Bergs in a closely contested, long match to advance at Wimbledon.