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Arthur Fery faces significant tax bill despite Wimbledon semi-final prize money

July 10, 2026
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Arthur Fery faces significant tax bill despite Wimbledon semi-final prize money

Arthur Fery set to face significant tax loss following Wimbledon run

Arthur Fery is poised to lose a substantial sum in tax after his remarkable performance at Wimbledon, where the British wildcard reached the semi-finals before being defeated in straight sets by world No. 2 Alexander Zverev, reports BritPanorama.

The 23-year-old, who earned £900,000 for his efforts at SW19, is estimated to lose £423,000 due to current British tax regulations. Specifically, Fery will incur approximately £405,000 in income tax and an additional £18,000 in National Insurance contributions.

Despite this significant tax liability, Fery will still take home around £477,000 following his impressive run. His journey met its conclusion against Zverev, who highlighted Fery’s talents and potential, noting how he entered the tournament as an unknown and exited as a recognized competitor.

Zverev triumphed over Fery with a score of 7-6 (7), 6-2, 6-4 on Centre Court. He expressed his excitement about reaching the final, calling the achievement “amazing.” Zverev acknowledged the challenge he faced, stating, “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.”

In a further endorsement of Fery, Zverev remarked, “I have to give credit to Arthur. Unbelievable player, he’s going to be a senior citizen on our tour because I think he is going to play on this tour for 15 plus years.” His comments illustrate a recognition of Fery’s potential in the broader context of competitive tennis.

As the tournament concludes, Fery’s performance serves as both an individual success and a reminder of the financial realities athletes face, particularly in a sport where earnings can be significantly offset by tax obligations. The focus now shifts to Zverev as he prepares for the final, reflecting the ongoing storylines in a sport where both talent and strategy intertwine.

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