Queen’s tennis: Britain’s Arthur Fery reaches HSBC Championships quarter-finals

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British number five Arthur Fery recorded the “best result” of his career as he beat Adrian Mannarino to keep home hopes alive in the HSBC Championships at Queen’s.

The world number 140 reached his first ATP Tour quarter-final with a 7-6 (9-7) 6-4 victory over the veteran Frenchman.

The 23-year-old wildcard needed treatment for a nosebleed at the start of the second set but kept his focus to wrap up victory on Andy Murray Arena.

Fery was ranked 461 when he upset 20th seed Alexei Popyrin on the opening day of last year’s Wimbledon, but said his win over Mannarino was better.

“It’s special to be playing in London where I grew up and in front of all these British tennis fans,” the British number five told BBC Sport.

“This is the best result of my career so far. It’s not been easy, there have been lots of ups and downs so I’m happy to get through.”

He was the last Briton left in singles after Cameron Norrie lost to fourth seed Alejandro Davidovich Fokina on Tuesday.

Asked about having to cope with a nosebleed, Fery said: “It happens to me quite often. I’m used to it.

“I don’t really know why it happens. Maybe nerves. Sometimes tiredness, the heat. I don’t know. It happens here and there.”

Fery, who beat fellow Briton Toby Samuel in the first round, will face seventh seed Francisco Cerundolo on Friday after the Argentine demolished American Jenson Brooksby in straight sets.

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