Fresh from winning his first Grand Slam title at the French Open, Alexander Zverev has already booked a place in his first Wimbledon final after defeating British wildcard Arthur Fery 7-6 (7-0), 6-2, 6-4 last Friday.The German admitted that Wimbledon has always been his toughest Grand Slam but is now just one win away from lifting the trophy.“This Grand Slam is what I’ve always struggled with and suddenly I’m in the Wimbledon final,” the 29-year-old said. “We have one more game to go on Sunday and that’s the focus.”Zverev, who claimed his first major title at Roland Garros last month, will face either defending champion Jannik Sinner or the seven-time Wimbledon winner. Novak Djokovic in the final on Sunday. He said that he is confident despite the challenge in the future.“It’s not easy no matter who the opponent is,” Zverev said. “But I have to believe in myself and I have to believe that I can win and that’s what I’m going to do.”The victory also made Zverev the first German to reach the Wimbledon final since Boris Becker in 1995.Despite ending Arthur Fery’s dream run, Zverev hailed the British wildcard and predicted a bright future for the 114th-ranked player.“I think this is just the beginning of his career and I really think he’s going to do amazing things in this game,” he said.Zverev also applauded the Wimbledon crowd, who strongly supported the home favorite throughout the match.“I know that 99.99% of the stadium wants Arthur to win. But it’s still an amazing atmosphere. It’s a fair crowd too,” said Zverev. “A lot of people in the world can get an example of this crowd. It’s one of the best people to play tennis in front of.”