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Wimbledon quiz: Find out which player you would be at the All England club

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    28 June 2019
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Are you more of a Roger Federer, Nick Kyrgios or Serena Williams?

Take our Wimbledon 2019 personality quiz to find out which player you would be at SW19.

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