By the logic of both tennis and biology, 6ft 6in No 2 seed Alexander Zverev ought to beat 5ft 9in world No 114 Arthur Fery.
But every David has his day against Goliath and this is how the wildcard can take down the French Open champion…
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Zverev has reached the final of each of the other three Grand Slams but this is his first visit to the Wimbledon semis. He is not at his best on grass and Fery can expose the reasons why.
The 29-year-old German likes to use his height to get on top of a high-bouncing ball on clay or
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