Arthur Fery beats Cobolli to reach Aussie Open 2nd round, mother travels to Australia

British tennis player Arthur Fery is through to the⁤ second round of the⁤ Australian Open after beating the 20th seed‌ Flavio Cobolli.

Fery,​ a 23-year-old qualifier and the current world number 185, defeated his ⁤Italian opponent in straight sets 7-6⁤ 6-4 ‍6-1 on John‌ cain Arena.

The British number ‍seven, who did not drop ‍a set during⁤ qualifying,⁢ again impressed at melbourne Park, while his rival, who was⁣ a Wimbledon⁤ quarter-finalist last summer, struggled with⁣ stomach problems.

His victory comes ⁣six⁣ months after he beat another 20th seed, ⁤Australian Alexei⁤ popyrin, at the All England club.

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fery was⁣ happy his mother’s last-minute dash across the world​ was not⁢ in vain, after he marked his Australian Open debut with another extraordinary grand slam victory on Sunday.

While his father and siblings followed events⁣ from home in the early hours, his mother, ⁤Olivia, herself a former professional tennis player, made the long journey to Australia ⁤after his final ⁣qualifying win.

“When I won that last ​round, she asked ⁣me if she could come,” said fery.

“I ​said, ‘Of course, it would be nice to have you hear’. it’s⁢ obviously a long ​way,but at least I⁤ made it worth it. She can⁢ see at least​ two⁤ matches – hopefully ⁤more.”

Fery comes​ from a sporting family. His father Loic is ​the owner and president of French top-flight football club Lorient, and Fery ‍believes having ⁢parents who understand elite ‍sport ⁤has played a ‍key role in⁤ his development.

“It definitely helped when I was younger,” he said. “They know how professional sport works, the pressures that come with⁢ it and how ‌vital it is indeed to keep a good balance. I’m very ⁢lucky in that sense.”

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