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29 July 2010
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2003 Helical Bar Wimbledon Open Tennis Challenge


An internet game sponsored by Helical Bar, raising funds for Land Aid, powered by Fantasy Factory

Now closed to further entries


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Serena Williams beat Venus in the ladies final 4-6 6-4 6-2.
Roger Federer beat Mark Philippoussis in the men's final, 7-6, 6-2, 7-6.
Kim Clijsters picked up the ladies doubles title collecting extra points for players.

Challenge Winner : Sam David of the www.fiso.co.uk team with 11992 points
Anton Winston finished 2nd with 11759 points with Mandy Mackenzie in 3rd on 11688 points

The 1500-Bonus point question was correctly predicted by John Adams, who decided that 34 games would be played in the Mens Final, won 7-6, 6-2, 7-6 by Roger Federer.

No bonus points were awarded about the Ladies semi final matches due to an error in the time that entry boxes were closed. The top 10 table and personal control panel is currently correct.

If you are playing this game and do not appear in the game leaders list (see menu), please visit www.fantasyfactory.co.uk, logging in using your password. You will be able to check your own predictions, score and position and also compare details with team mates or the game leader.

Prize:-
Helical Bar have sponsored the prizes.
The winning entrant receives £250 worth of vouchers with 2nd and 3rd winning £100 and £50 respectively.

Players are enjoying the tennis, can win a prize and have helped raise funds for Land Aid
This challenge asked entrants to predict which of the chosen players would perform best in 2003 at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club(see how to play).

The FF gamesmaster chose 10 top men's seeds and 10 Top women's seeds, and each of these players earn points for entrants by winning matches.

Before the first match is played on June 23rd, entrants were asked to rate the 20 chosen tennis players, strongest to weakest.
Entrants can earn bonus points throughout the game.

This game was pay to play and raised funds for Land Aid (charity number 295157).
£2.50 from each fully paid £5 entry fee will be donated to Land Aid.

Land Aid is a Charitable Trust which supports projects connected with homelessness
Please visit www.landaid.org to see more about the organisation

This challenge is powered by Fantasy Factory to multiply your enjoyment of the tennis at Wimbledon and to raise awareness of Land Aid.








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