BRITAIN has a brand new tennis hero to cheer for at Wimbledon, and he’s serving up a total Fery-tale.
Arthur Fery has sent SW19 into meltdown after a sensational, jaw-dropping run to the quarter-finals.
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Arthur Fery during practice ahead of his quarter final match against Italy’s Flavio Cobolli Credit: Reuters
Fery is escorted by security through the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club Credit: PA
The 23-year-old has become the first British male wildcard in 33 years to make his way to the final eight, after pulling off a breathtaking five-set comeback against Italy’s Grigor Dimitrov.
But as the tennis world falls head over heels for the London-born ace, everyone is asking the same burning questions.
What is his net worth?
Before his 2026 Wimbledon run, Fery had already racked up £650,000 ($868,000) in career prize money on the ATP tour.
Thanks to his exploits on the grass this week, he has guaranteed himself a further £480,000 payday just for reaching the quarter-finals.
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That figure will skyrocket to £900,000 if he makes the semis.
But that’s loose change compared to his family’s estimated net worth of over £275million, making him one of the wealthiest stars ever to pick up a racket for Great Britain.
Before turning pro, Fery secured an elite tennis scholarship to the prestigious Stanford University in the United States. There he became the NCAA No. 1 singles player in the country.
Does he have a girlfriend?
The British sensation keeps his relationship status completely under wraps.
Unlike other sports stars who may flaunt their partners all over social media, Arthur’s Instagram is strictly business.
It’s packed with intense training snaps, match-day celebrations, and behind-the-scenes looks at his life on the ATP tour.
It’s been reported elsewhere that he may be dating Honor Millard, a food content creator and influencer who runs the online brand, The Honorable Chef.
The pair are believed to have been friends since their school days, and have previously popped up together in photos on social media.
But neither Arthur nor Honor has officially confirmed whether they are actually dating or just close friends.
Whether he is dating or flying solo to focus 100% on lifting a Grand Slam trophy, Britain’s new tennis hero is keeping his cards close to his chest.
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Who are his parents?
Arthur’s drive and elite sporting DNA come straight from his high-flying parents, Loic and Olivia.
His multimillionaire dad, Loic Fery, 52, is a heavyweight in the global finance world.
After graduating from the HEC Paris business school, Loïc worked in international banking before founding Chenavari Investment Managers, a London-based hedge fund managing $5billion in assets.
He’s also the high-profile president and former owner of French Ligue 1 football club, FC Lorient.
Meanwhile, Arthur gets his explosive tennis skills directly from his mum, Olivia.
She was a professional tennis star on the WTA Tour in the 1990s, even competing in the main draw of the French Open doubles in 1991.
After retiring, Olivia moved into sports administration, working as a business development manager for the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) here in Great Britain.



