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Sam Frost

Wimbledon brain teaser gives sharpest minds only 20 seconds to spot the word "tennis"

Wimbledon is already into its second week as the world's best tennis players battle for the most prestigious prize in the sport - and fans across the globe have been captivated by the thrilling action at the All England Club.

But for all the thrilling action on the court, Wimbledon viewers also endure more than their fair share of waiting around, whether it is in the queues to get in or waiting for the roof to close as the rain starts to fall or even a gripping match being halted by the dreaded 11pm curfew.

So, here's a brain teaser to help pass the time in those moments of downtime... Can you spot the word "Tennis" in the below image in 20 seconds or less? Did you find it? And if it took you more than 20 seconds, not to worry, you are certainly in the majority. Scroll down to see where the word is...

Can you spot the word "Tennis" in 20 seconds or less? (FreshersLive)

After eight days of action, there are no British contenders left in the draw, while Christopher Eubanks is the only American male left in the tournament after a stunning win over Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas on Monday. In the Women's competition, Jessica Pegula and Madison Keys are flying the flag for the United States.

There was no fairytale for British tennis legend and two-time Wimbledon champion Andy Murray, who was beaten by Tsitsipas in the second round in a thrilling five-set clash. Murray has since hinted it might be his last Wimbledon match.

But there has still been plenty of drama, with unseeded Eubanks enjoying a rollercoaster ride to the quarter-finals, where he will face Daniil Medvedev on Wednesday, while Novak Djokovic has cruised serenely to the last eight in pursuit of an eighth Wimbledon crown.

On the women's side of the draw, top seeds Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka, Elena Rybakina and Pegula remain in contention, while 25-seed Keys hopes to cause an upset after ending 16-year-old Mirra Andreeva's incredible run in the round of 16.

This is where the word "tennis" is in the brain teaser above...

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