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Wimbledon 2023

Watch, Wimbledon 2023: Fucsovics’ diving volley to Kostic’s running lob – best shots of Day 6

The sixth day at Wimbledon 2023 saw some jaw-dropping passing winners and incredible winners at the net.

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Jul 09, 2023 · 12:50 pm Updated Aug 27, 2023 · 03:45 pm
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Watch, Wimbledon 2023: Fucsovics’ diving volley to Kostic’s running lob – best shots of Day 6
Marton Fucsovics in action at Wimbledon 2023 | Andrew Couldridge / Reuters

A selection of sensational shots from Day Six 😍#Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/gFIuPELPcr

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