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How to watch Arthur Fery in Wimbledon semi-final – TV channel, live stream and start time

Arthur Fery will take on Alexander Zverev on Friday afternoon for a spot in the Wimbledon men's singles final

Arthur Fery has been in incredible form at this year's Wimbledon

Fan favourite Arthur Fery will next be in action on Friday afternoon(Image: Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

All you need to know about how to watch Arthur Fery vs Alexander Zverev

  1. Remarkable tournament run: Arthur Fery has seized the imagination of the nation with a stunning wildcard run to the semi-finals at SW19. Millions of British tennis supporters are anticipated to watch as he attempts another shock result to secure a place in Sunday's final.
  2. Match start time: The gripping semi-final clash between the young Briton and No. 2 seed Alexander Zverev is slated for Friday afternoon. The pivotal encounter will be the first match on Centre Court and is officially scheduled to commence at 1:30pm.
  3. Early coverage: The BBC's broadcasting of the day's tennis begins more than two hours before. Viewers can watch the early build-up and tournament discussion on BBC Two, with programming starting at 11am.
  4. Main channel switch: As the afternoon unfolds, the BBC's coverage will broaden. Play from SW19 will also be broadcast on BBC One from 1.30pm through to 6pm, providing the primary coverage of Fery's semi-final.
  5. Digital streaming options: For those unable to view on a conventional television, extensive online watching alternatives will be provided. The complete semi-final will be available live and on-demand through the BBC iPlayer app as well as the official BBC Sport website.
  6. Head-to-head record: These two competitors have never previously met on the professional tennis tour. Fery will consequently need to swiftly adjust to his rival's powerful serving game during the early stages of the match.
  7. Daunting German favourite: Zverev approaches this vital grass-court encounter as the heavy favourite following his stunning triumph to claim the French Open title last month. The seasoned German is currently enjoying the finest form of his career and represents a formidable test for the British wildcard.
  8. Second semi-final: Once Fery and Zverev complete their encounter, the second men's semi-final between world No. 1 Jannik Sinner and seven-time Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic will take place straight afterwards on Centre Court. The precise start time will depend on the duration of the Fery-Zverev semi-final.
  9. READ MORE: Arthur Fery - the hometown Wimbledon wild card hero taking the tennis world by storm
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