Arthur Fery is nearing a major title run at Wimbledon, with reports indicating he is two victories away from achieving what was viewed as a difficult or unlikely outcome at the tournament’s start. Multiple outlets draw a parallel to Emma Raducanu’s earlier major run, framing Fery’s current momentum as a potential breakthrough moment for British tennis. The coverage emphasizes that Fery’s position has shifted substantially since Wimbledon began, when the possibility of reaching the final stages appeared remote. The common thread across the sources is the closeness to a major milestone: being just two match wins from the next critical stage and, potentially, a championship. While the articles reference comparisons to Raducanu, they do not provide additional substantiating details beyond the general framing of Fery’s success and the tournament context. Overall, the reporting centers on his progress through Wimbledon and the significance of how near he is to delivering a headline result.