Arthur Fery Stuns 20th Seed Cobolli in Major Australian Open Upset

British qualifier Arthur Fery, ranked 185th in the world, scored a major upset on the first day of the Australian Open 2026 by defeating 20th seed Flavio Cobolli in straight sets. This marks Fery's second victory over a 20th-seeded player at a Grand Slam, having previously beaten Alexei Popyrin at Wimbledon. The 23-year-old Stanford alumnus played an aggressive baseline game, converting six break points during the two-hour match. Fery advances to the next round where he will face either Miomir Kecmanovic or Tomas Martin Etcheverry.

Key Points: Arthur Fery Upsets Cobolli in Australian Open 2026 First Round

  • World No. 185 beats 20th seed
  • Fery's second win over a 20th seed in Slams
  • Won six of ten break points
  • Next faces Kecmanovic or Etcheverry
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Aus Open: World No. 185 Arthur Fery upsets 20th seed Cobolli

British qualifier Arthur Fery, ranked 185th, defeats 20th seed Flavio Cobolli in straight sets on the opening day of the Australian Open 2026.

"Incredible experience here. My first time playing a main-draw Slam outside of Wimbledon and it didn't disappoint. - Arthur Fery"

Melbourne, Jan 18

World No. 185 and British qualifier Arthur Fery delivered the first major upset of the Australian Open 2026, defeating 20th seed Flavio Cobolli 7-6, 6-4, 6-1 on the opening day of the Grand Slam tournament.

Last year at Wimbledon, Fery defeated Alexei Popyrin in the first round, who was the 20th seed in the Grand Slam. Interestingly, Popyrin was also the 20th seed when he lost to Fery last January.

The 23-year-old was competing in his third match of the 2026 season. He posted a 1-1 record at the United Cup, securing a three-set win over Stan Wawrinka before losing to French player Arthur Rinderknech 6-7(4), 7-6(5), 7-5 in a tense three-hour, 21-minute match.

Fery, a two-time ITA All-American from Stanford University, delivered an excellent match, winning six of his ten break points during a 2-hour and 12-minute game. Against Cobolli, he took medical time-outs after the first three games and received multiple visits from a doctor throughout the match due to a stomach issue, which may have affected his performance.

"Incredible experience here. My first time playing a main-draw Slam outside of Wimbledon and it didn't disappoint on such a great court with great fans as well," said Fery in his on-court interview.

He struggled to find rhythm against Fery's aggressive baseline play at John Cain Arena. After beginning the year's first Grand Slam with a PIF ATP Ranking of 185, Fery aims to build on his success in the next round, where he will face either Miomir Kecmanovic or Tomas Martin Etcheverry.

Last November, Cobolli was part of the Italian team that secured its third straight Davis Cup victory. He played a key role that week, not only winning the final match against Spain but also saving seven match points in the semi-finals against Zizou Bergs of Belgium.

- IANS

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Priya S
Interesting that he's beaten the 20th seed twice now at different Slams! Seems to have a pattern. But honestly, as an Indian fan, it just makes me wish we had more players causing these upsets on the big stage. Our players need this kind of belief.
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Aman W
Respect to Fery for fighting through illness. But let's be real, Cobolli's performance was disappointing. He just won the Davis Cup! He should have handled the pressure better. Maybe the off-season celebrations were too long? Just saying.
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Sarah B
Watching from India, the match timing was perfect! Early morning entertainment. Fery's aggressive play was so fun to watch. Hope he can go deeper. The Aus Open always has the best early round drama.
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Karthik V
Stanford University product showing his class. Education and sport can go together. We need to promote this mindset in India more, instead of the pressure to choose one over the other. All the best to him in the next round!
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Nisha Z
The article says he took a medical timeout early. While it's within the rules, it always feels a bit tactical and can break the opponent's rhythm. Not taking anything away from his win, but it's a part of modern tennis I don't always like.

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