Play The US Open Yourself Through Contests
There are an absolute abundance of prediction contests to play during most every major tennis tournament, and this US Open is no exception.
Here is a quick run down of some of the online contests you can play to test your prognostication skills, or at least to have some fun and a little free vested stake in some matches you otherwise might not care about.
- Firstly, there's the 20 Questions contest going on right here at The Daily Forehand.
- There is a team men's bracket competition over at British Tennis which all of you should play for The Daily Forehand's team. Scroll down and select your team as "DF: TheDailyForehand.com" to show that readers here are the most smartest.
- TalkAboutTennis.com runs a suicide pool for each grand slam, one for the men's draw and one for the women's. Pick a player who will win each day. As long as that player wins, you stay alive. But you can only pick each player once. It gets pretty insane, and it's fun.
- USOpen.org is running their own bracket competition.
- Tennis Channel's Racquet Bracket competition, men's and women's brackets to fill out.
- And finally, the ATP's Draw Challenge.
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