Arthur Fery advances at Wimbledon after winning a men’s singles third-round match in a five-set comeback. Multiple reports describe how Fery needed a turnaround during the match, ultimately securing victory to keep his run going in the tournament. One outlet notes that the match cannot be played on Court 18 any longer for him, and that he instead requested a “lucky” court for the encounter, referring to Court 18 contextually rather than as a standard venue choice. The reporting frames the win as an extended, hard-fought effort, culminating in a decisive finish after dropping or falling behind earlier in the contest. Taken together, the sources agree on the match length and result: Fery plays in the Wimbledon third round, the match goes to five sets, and he wins by completing a comeback. They also agree on the basic narrative elements presented: Fery’s preparation around court choice and his subsequent ability to remain competitive through the final set. The available information does not specify the opponent, set scores, or date beyond the Wimbledon third round.