Wimbledon spectators fill the public viewing area at “Arthur’s Seat” to watch British wildcard Fery ahead of his semi-final appearance. According to reports, some fans spend all night in queues to secure a place to watch the match, reflecting strong local interest in the tournament stage. The articles describe the demand for limited viewing spots as crowds build before the semi-final on Friday. Fery is highlighted as the focus of the attention, with coverage noting his position as a British wildcard competing in the later rounds. One outlet states that the queues start ahead of the day’s play, underscoring how long supporters are willing to wait to be able to watch the match from the Arthur’s Seat area. Overall, the coverage concentrates on spectator turnout and the queueing effort rather than the match itself, which is set to take place in the semi-final.