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How much prize money has Arthur Fery won at Wimbledon 2026? His career earnings and net worth explained

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WILDCARD Arthur Fery has sent shockwaves through SW19 with a mind-blowing run at Wimbledon 2026.

The 23-year-old British sensation has become only the second wildcard in the Open Era to storm into the men’s singles semi-finals at the All England Club.

Arthur Fery celebrates victory against Flavio Cobolli of Italy during their Gentlemen’s Singles quarterfinal match on Day 10 of Wimbledon 2026 Credit: Getty

Tennis fans are going wild for the French-born, British ace after he smashed through top-tier giants like Grigor Dimitrov and Italy’s Flavio Cobolli on Centre Court.

But as he prepares to face German giant Alexander Zverev on Friday (July 10), everyone is wondering just how much cash is the young Brit is taking home.

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How much has Arthur Fery won at Wimbledon 2026?

Arthur’s incredible grass-court fairytale has guaranteed him the biggest payday of his life.

By defeating ninth seed Cobolli in straight sets, the world No.114 firmly booked his spot in the final four.

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And that means he is now officially locked in to pocket £900,000 in prize money.

Wimbledon chiefs announced a record-shattering total prize pot of £64.2million for 2026, and Fery is taking a big slice.

Before the tournament, he’d have been happy with the £80,000 first-round loser’s cheque.

Instead, he’s bagged nearly a million pounds in just a week and a half – a life-changing amount of cash for a young pro.

How much has he won in his career?

Fery has actually more than doubled his entire life’s tennis earnings in a single fortnight.

Before his Wimbledon 2026 fairytale, Fery had amassed a total of £650,000 in career prize money since turning professional.

The Stanford University graduate had mostly been grinding it out on the lower-tier Challenger and ITF circuits – his six minor titles combined brought in a total of around £26,600.

His previous biggest payday came at the 2026 Australian Open, pocketing £117,000 for reaching the second round.

He also previously made £99,000 at SW19 and picked up £60,000 at Queen’s this summer.

But his breakout performance this week has blown those past figures clean out of the water.

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How much will he take home if he wins Wimbledon?

If Fery pulls off the ultimate shock on Friday and defeats Zverev, he will secure a place in Jattvibeday’s final.

Just walking out for the final would guarantee him a runner-up cheque of £1,800,000.

But if he goes all the way and lifts the golden trophy on his 24th birthday this Jattvibeday, he will bank £3,600,000.

That’s thanks to a 20% winner’s prize purse increase introduced by Wimbledon organizers this year.

How much could he make from sponsorship deals?

While the prize money is massive, the real jackpot could happen off the court.

Fery’s clean-cut image, Stanford education, and dramatic on-court heroics make him a goldmine for corporate sponsors.

Experts predict he could easily rake in millions of pounds in newfound endorsement deals.

Think Emma Raducanu, who turned her Grand Slam success into multi-million-pound deals with elite brands like Porsche and Dior.

Fery can expect luxury fashion labels and sports brands to be banging down his door very soon.

Mind you, he isn’t short of a bob or two; his father, Loic Fery, is a wealthy French finance tycoon and president of football club FC Lorient, boasting a personal fortune of £275million.

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