Two of Britain's best players, Kyle Edmund and Jamie Murray, used their critical thinking skills to take on the anagram challenge. For those who don't remember 5th grade English class, an anagram is when you make a word by rearranging a group of letters.

ATP player names were scrambled and for the most part, Murray carried the team, having especially little trouble guessing his brother Andy's name. Edmund didn't have the best of luck as he was visibly struggling.

Edmund didn't have any luck on court in Monte Carlo either, falling to Diego Schwartzman in the first round. Murray has teamed up with Bruno Soares and is through quarterfinals.

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Murray, Edmund take
the anagram
challenge

Murray, Edmund take the anagram challenge