Contests | 07.26.10
Toronto’s Rogers Cup, held August 7-15, 2010, is one of the biggest and best-known events on the professional men’s tennis circuit. Enter our photo caption contest and you could win two tickets to a match featuring some of the most talented players competing today.
FIJI Water’s 2010 Rogers Cup-Toronto Photo Caption Contest invites Canadian* tennis fans to come up with a clever or original caption for the following photo, describing what you think Rafael Nadal and his doubles partner, Francisco Roig, are talking about:
We’re looking for interpretations that best capture their facial expressions, and what’s going on between them. An example might be: “You want ME to give Roger MY water?!”
The winner of the Rogers Cup-Toronto Photo Caption Contest will receive two tickets to a tournament match.
How to Enter
- Participants must post their entries in the comments section of the FIJI Water blog; posts on Facebook will not be considered.
- Entries can be as long as you’d like, but in order to win they need to be funny, clever, witty, or profound — in a word, “good.” The winning entry will be chosen by FIJI Water based on these criteria.
The Rules
- Entrants must be legal residents of Canada (excluding Quebec).
- Be sure to include a valid email address when leaving a comment on our blog so we can contact you.
- Entrants must be 19 years of age or older.
- Photo caption entries must be received between July 26, 2010 at 12:01 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time (“EDT”) and July 30, 2010 at 11:59 p.m. EDT.
- There is a limit of one entry per contestant for the entire contest entry period. Entries received from any contestant in excess of this will be void. Contestants may only enter in their own name.
- The winning entry will be chosen by a panel of FIJI Water judges.
- No purchase necessary.
- Void where prohibited by law.
- For the complete list of sweepstakes rules, requirements, restrictions, complete entry details, and prize description, please see the rules page.
*Contest not open to residents of Quebec.
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