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Arthur Fery confronted by opponent Damir Dzumhurm in spectacular Wimbledon meltdown: ‘Be honest!’ – UK Times

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Arthur Fery was forced to wear earplugs to block out the complaints of furious Wimbledon opponent Damir Dzumhur, who collapsed spectacularly as the British wildcard advanced to the second round.

The 23-year-old Fery was confronted by Dzumhur, the 34-year-old world No 105, following a disputed ‘let’ call early in the second set. Following Dzumhur’s meltdown, Fery won 17 of the next 20 games, winning 2-6 6-2 6-2 6-1 to become just the first British man to advance to the second round.

Dzumhur continued to remonstrate with Fery as they shook hands at the net. Fery patted Dzumhur on the back after following Katie Swan into the second round, with both victories taking place on Court 16.

Fery celebrates victory over Damir Dzumhur on Court 16
Fery celebrates victory over Damir Dzumhur on Court 16 (PA)

The flashpoint that turned the match occurred while Bosnian was serving while up a break at 2-1 in the second. On 15-30, Fery returned his opponent’s serve before Dzumhur hit a backhand slice into the net to bring up two break points for the British player.

Dzumhur, though, walked to the net with his arms outstretched. He claimed his serve hit the tape at the top of the net and said it should have been called as a ‘let’.

Speaking to Fery, Dzumhur accused his opponent of not calling the let and playing on: “It was a let. You played the point, you didn’t stop, huh? Wait, wait. You won the point. Just be honest. I don’t care what he [ the umpire] is saying.”

Fery countered: “I didn’t stop, I didn’t hear a let. I thought you [the umpire] had heard it.”

The 34-year-old Dzumhur then turned his fury to American chair umpire Greg Allensworth. “Did you see the let? Did you hear the let? So you are that bad that you cannot hear, and everybody heard? I am saying you are bad. You made the mistake. He [Fery] stopped.”

Damir Dzumhur argues with the match umpire during his match against Arthur Fery
Damir Dzumhur argues with the match umpire during his match against Arthur Fery (PA)

Before serving, Dzumhur applauded sarcastically and called to Fery across the court: “Fair play, man!”

Fery, though, won the break point when Dzumhur volleyed into the net. It was followed by a complete meltdown from Dzumhur, the world No 105, who lost the next four games in a row to lose the set.

Damir Dzumhur speaking with match referee Jake Garner
Damir Dzumhur speaking with match referee Jake Garner (PA)

Dzumhur then summoned the match referee James Garner to complain further about umpire Allensworth. Dzumhur could be heard saying, “It’s very tough to play when there’s someone who cannot do his job. I’m sure you are aware of this. He has nothing to worry about apart from this [the let]. I don’t know what to say, he has one thing to do and he can’t do it good. It would be the same if I came to the tennis court and could not hit shot.”

Fery attempted to keep his composure by putting in a pair of headphones to block out Dzumhur’s complaints. Dzumhur’s slide continued during the third set, which was interrupted by Fery suffering a nosebleed and requiring a medical timeout. The Bosnian the first three games before Fery won the set 6-2.

Fery then required a medical timeout for a nosebleed
Fery then required a medical timeout for a nosebleed (Getty)

British wildcard Fery is enjoying the season of his life after winning a match at the Australian Open as a qualifier and reaching the quarter-finals of Queen’s in London. Born in France, his mother was a professional tennis player and his father, Loic Fery, is the owner of Ligue 1 football club FC Lorient. He is now through to the second round for the second year in a row.

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