Born in Sèvres, France. Mother, Olivia Féry, was a professional tennis player and played in 1991 Roland Garros women's doubles draw. She also represented the Hong Kong Fed Cup team when she became a resident of Hong Kong. Father, is Loïc Féry, is a French businessman and the president of football club FC Lorient.
Attended high school at Kings College School in Wimbledon and enrolled at Stanford University in 2020, becoming a two-time ITA All-American. Has a 3-year singles record of 58-16 and 52-22 in doubles.
In 2022, ranked as high as No. 1 nationally in singles and No. 6 in doubles. Stanford’s first No. 1 ranked singles player in the country since Bob Bryan in 1998. Ended the season ranked No. 11 in singles and No. 20 in doubles. In 2023, finished No. 3 in singles and No. 22 in doubles. Also reached quarter-finals in singles and Round of 16 in doubles at 2022-23 NCAA Championships.
Named 2023 Pac-12 Singles Player of the Year, two-time Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll in 2021-22 and two-time ITA Scholar-Athlete in 2021-22.
As a junior, reached doubles semi-finals and 3R in singles at 2019 Wimbledon. Also doubles semi-finalist at 2020 Australian Open.
Represented Great Britain in European Championships in 2019.
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Former Top-20 junior earned 1st ranking point in 2019 and achieved career-high No. 229 in August 2024.
Made tour-level debut at 2023 Wimbledon as a WC, losing to World No. 3 Medvedev in 1R and also received WCs for Wimbledon in 2024 (l. to Altmaier in 1R) and 2025 (plays Popyrin).
He is 24-21 on Challenger tour (0-1 in finals), highlighted by 1st Top 100 win over No. 99 Goffin en route to 1st Challenger final at 2023 Mouilleron le Captif.
Son of former professional player Olivia Fery, went to high school at Kings College School in Wimbledon and played college tennis for Stanford University, becoming a two-time ITA All-American.