ATP Wimbledon
Fery A. vs Darderi L.
🧠 Form & Context
Arthur Fery
🎓 College-crafted: The former Stanford star has built an impressive 153–73 career record across levels, thriving in Futures and Challengers thanks to his compact technique and intelligent point construction.
🔥 2025 surge: Entered Wimbledon with a 17–3 record this year, despite missing time due to injuries. His four-set upset of Alexei Popyrin was his first Grand Slam main-draw win.
🏡 Home boost: Wildcard darling at Wimbledon—pushed Medvedev in 2023, lost a five-setter to Altmaier in 2024, and now finally through to R2.
💡 Grass natural: Fery's style—low center of gravity, early ball-taking, clean footwork—is tailor-made for the surface. He’s 4–1 on grass this season.
📈 Ranking rise: Projected to enter the ATP top 400 with his R1 win. A second victory would skyrocket him further.
Luciano Darderi
🧱 Tough out: Outlasted Roman Safiullin in five sets, repeating his gritty 1R win from 2024 Wimbledon (also in 5).
🏁 Clay-grinder at heart: The Italian plays 70% of his matches on clay, but has transitioned decently to grass—especially at Slams.
🎾 Wimbledon pattern: Reached 2R last year and pushed Musetti to five sets. With a 5–9 lifetime grass record, he’s learned to adapt.
🥊 Form check: Won an ATP title in Marrakech (clay) and pushed Stefanos Tsitsipas to a final-set tiebreak in Halle. On paper, this is his most winnable Slam R2 yet.
⏳ Experience edge: Regularly plays best-of-five matches, with greater exposure to pressure moments than his younger British opponent.
🔍 Match Breakdown
Arthur Fery is an ideal grass-court wildcard—smart, aggressive on return, and skilled in redirecting pace. If he serves well and keeps Darderi moving, he can control this matchup. His win over Popyrin, who has a powerful game, showed he can handle bigger weapons.
However, Darderi is a grinder with a much better tour-level résumé. His experience in five-setters, stronger body of work in 2025, and recent matches vs top-50 players suggest he won’t go down quietly.
The outcome may hinge on Fery’s ability to avoid long rallies. If he maintains front-foot pressure and controls pace with short swings, he can tilt the match his way. But if he allows Darderi to drag things into the trenches, the Italian will be favored the longer it goes.
🔮 Prediction
With home support and a well-suited game for grass, Fery has a real chance to upset the odds again. However, Darderi's experience, baseline consistency, and stronger tour-level toughness make him the slight favorite.
Prediction: Darderi in 5 sets, with Fery keeping it close throughout.
📊 Tale of the Tape
Stat | Arthur Fery | Luciano Darderi |
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ATP Ranking | ~415 | 34 |
2025 Win/Loss (All) | 17–3 | 22–13 |
2025 Grass Record | 4–1 | 3–3 |
Wimbledon Best | 2R (2025) | 2R (2023, 2024, 2025) |
H2H | 0–0 | 0–0 |
R1 Score | Def. Popyrin 3–6, 7–6, 6–2, 6–4 | Def. Safiullin 7–6, 5–7, 6–3, 6–7, 6–4 |
Break Points Saved % | 67% | 72% |
First Serve % (2025) | 61% | 65% |