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BBC Tennis offers a new ‘Who am I?’ player quiz

BBC Sport has published the second edition of its tennis-themed ‘Who am I?’ quiz, challenging readers to identify a mystery player with as few clues as possible.

BBC Tennis offers a new ‘Who am I?’ player quiz
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BBC Sport’s latest tennis quiz asks readers to identify a mystery player, with extra clues appearing after incorrect guesses. The challenge is designed around solving it in the fewest attempts possible.

The format rewards quick recognition: the source notes that getting the answer after three clues counts as a strong result, while reaching four or five points is framed as an exceptional performance.

The player choice and clues for this edition are credited to BBC Sport’s Huzaifah Khan. Because the page is an interactive quiz rather than a news report, it does not provide claims about a specific player’s form, results, injuries or ranking.

For editors, the community angle is light but useful: this can be treated as a fan-engagement item around tennis knowledge rather than breaking sport news.

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