Several outlets report that concerns about British performances at Wimbledon shift after Arthur Fery’s recent progress in the tournament. According to the coverage, a week earlier there was “doom and gloom” around how British players were doing. The articles say the tone changes as Fery produces results that keep his Wimbledon run going, with one report describing him as “standing tall” and making the most of the opportunity presented by the draw and circumstances.

While the sources focus more on the broader context and perceived momentum rather than detailed match-by-match reporting, they align on the central point: Fery’s performance is viewed as a positive development for British tennis at Wimbledon after a period of uncertainty. The reporting frames his continued participation in the tournament as building on improved form and resilience, helping to lift expectations for what could follow next in the competition. Both outlets present the same basic narrative arc—early worries, followed by a turnaround linked to Fery.