Poll reveals the 'ultimate' tennis player

Dina Rickman
Tuesday 07 July 2009 09:50 EDT
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A new poll which quizzed British tennis fans on the features of the ultimate tennis player has produced some surprising results.

Click the image on the right to reveal what makes up the 'ultimate tennis player'.

British player Andy Murray, billed as the UK's great hope for this year's Wimbledon, did not feature in the poll's results, suggesting he still has a way to go before being ranked with tennis legends such as John McEnroe and Steffi Graf.

The poll was conducted to coincide with the release of new video game EA SPORTS Grand Slam Tennis and asked fans to rank players on everything from their passion for the game, to their serving ability.

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