Fery secured his place in the final four on Wednesday by dismantling ninth seed Flavio Cobolli in straight sets before a royal audience at Center Court. This achievement makes him only the fifth British man to reach the Wimbledon semifinals in the Open Era. His next challenge is a daunting clash against world number three Alexander Zverev, a player who towers over him in both physical stature and career pedigree.
While Fery’s on-court earnings remain significant, his financial reality is anchored by his father, Loïc Féry. As the founder of the $5.8 billion hedge fund Chenavari Investment Managers and the president of the soccer club FC Lorient, the elder Fery sits among France’s wealthiest individuals. This background provided the young athlete with a distinct head start, including an education at the elite King’s College School and a tennis scholarship at Stanford University.





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