British wildcard Arthur Fery maintains his approach of trusting his existing game as he advances at Wimbledon. Ahead of his quarter-final against ninth seed Flavio Cobolli, Fery says he does not plan to change anything, describing his run as built on continued belief in himself and staying committed to what has been working. After the match, Fery frames the result as the payoff of that mindset, saying he has treated each match consistently over the previous days and has focused on giving his best effort. In the quarter-final itself, he defeats Cobolli in straight sets, winning 6-4, 7-6 (4), 6-0 to move into the last four. Fery also notes prior confidence, referencing that he had beaten Cobolli earlier in Australia. With the win, he sets up a semi-final against Alexander Zverev, continuing a surprise tournament run. The reporting presents Fery’s progression as both a tactical continuity—sticking with a tried-and-tested plan—and a psychological emphasis on self-belief.