Alexander Zverev's outstanding 2026 campaign rolled on in spectacular fashion as the German booked his place in his first-ever Wimbledon final. The second seed continued his remarkable run after lifting the French Open title earlier this season and now stands one victory away from capturing a second successive Grand Slam crown.
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Alexander Zverev defeats Arthur Fery to reach first Wimbledon final
Zverev produced another commanding display on Centre Court to defeat Great Britain's Arthur Fery in straight sets, 7-6 (6-0), 6-2, 6-4, securing a place in the Gentlemen's Singles final for the first time in his career.
The victory also extended the German's winning streak at Grand Slam tournaments to 13 consecutive matches this season, underlining the rich vein of form he has enjoyed throughout the 2026 season.
Reflecting on the milestone, Alexander Zverev admitted that Wimbledon had long been his most challenging major.
"It's amazing. This Grand Slam has always been the one that I have struggled with most and all of a sudden I am in the final of Wimbledon so I am incredibly happy, proud as well of the team and everyone who was involved. We have one more match to go on Sunday and that's what the focus is on."
The World No. 3 will now await the winner of the ongoing semi-final between Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner as he prepares for the biggest grass-court match of his career.
Wimbledon title would cap dream season for German star
Victory in Sunday's final would mark another historic milestone for the 29-year-old. After ending his long wait for a maiden Grand Slam title by winning the French Open last month, Zverev now has the opportunity to claim back-to-back major championships.
A Wimbledon triumph would also make it the third biggest title of his career, adding to his 2020 Olympic gold medal and further cementing his place among the game's elite players.
Beyond his Grand Slam success, Alexander Zverev has enjoyed a glittering ATP career, collecting 25 tour-level singles titles along with the prestigious ATP Finals crowns in 2018 and 2021.
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With confidence at an all-time high and history within touching distance, Zverev now heads into the Wimbledon final looking to complete one of the most memorable seasons of his career by lifting the Gentlemen's Singles Trophy for the first time.




