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BBC Tennis quiz invites fans to identify a mystery star

BBC Tennis has published a “Who am I?” quiz in which readers try to name a tennis player using as few clues as possible, but the supplied source does not identify the player.

BBC Tennis quiz invites fans to identify a mystery star
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The BBC Tennis item is a quiz rather than a match report or player news update, and the supplied source material does not reveal the mystery tennis player’s identity. Its core premise is for readers to work out the player from clues while using as few attempts as possible.

The format rewards quicker answers: a wrong guess opens up another clue, while solving the quiz with fewer clues leads to a stronger score. The source notes that a score of three is considered good, with four or five described as an exceptional outcome.

The quiz’s player and clue selection are credited to BBC Sport’s Huzaifah Khan. Because the available material does not include the actual clues or the final answer, editors should avoid presenting this as a profile of a named player or as tennis news.

For community use, this item is best framed as a light interactive prompt rather than a factual report. Any follow-up article naming the player would need the full quiz answer or additional verified source material.

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