British tennis player Arthur Fery drew criticism after saying he feels very British despite his French roots. The comments came ahead of his Wimbledon semifinal match.
Fery, born in France to French parents, moved to London as a child. He represents Great Britain and has competed in Davis Cup events for the country.
In a post-match press conference, Fery said his connection to France has faded. "I feel very British," he stated, noting he has lived in the UK for many years.
Fans on social media questioned his remarks. Some called him "100% French" while others suggested the comments were for better public relations.
Fery is set to face Alexander Zverev in the Wimbledon semifinal on Friday at Centre Court.