From Monday, tennis players will once again take to the hallowed turf of Wimbledon. For many fans the highlight of the tennis season. For Novak Djokovic, the tally now stands at seven Wimbledon titles and 23 Grand Slam titles in total. There should be no doubt, the Serb is the top favourite again this year. With Carlos Alcaraz as the main challenger.
In the ladies, an open battle can be expected. Grass is Iga Swiatek's least surface and often produces many surprises. Elena Rybakina, for instance, won the title from nowhere in 2022. Who will provide a big shock this edition?
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Why play Fantasy Tennis?
· Your engagement with Tennis will further increase. It is not about one tennis player, but 30 players who need to perform for you!
· For only $7,53/€7/£6.19 you will get many extra hours of entertainment before the start of the tournament and even more hours of entertainment during Wimbledon.
· If you manage to beat the other players (there are 31 prizes in General Classification), you can also win nice cash prizes (1st prize $330/€300/£260!)
Now it is also possible for the USA to play at Zweeler!
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The Fantasy Wimbledon starts on Monday 3 July 2023 at 12:10.
As a participant to the Fantasy Wimbledon you need to create a team which exists out of 30 tennis players. All tennis players (men and women) are divided into 9 different groups. You can choose per group a restricted total of tennis players of which you think are going to win the most points in the Fantasy Wimbledon.
The tennis players can win points for your team in a few different ways. A tennis player can get points if he wins a match. You can also win points for the different statistics like the total games won, the set difference, the total of aces, 1st service percentage, 1st return points percentage and also minus points for double faults.
Each match within a category, from the first round to the final, counts equally. Please check "Points" for more details.
An example: Carlos Alcaraz plays against Rafael Nadal and wins this match with 6-4, 6-4 and 6-2. Alcaraz will receive 150 points for winning the match and 18 x 5 = 90 points for the games won. Also he gets 3 times 30 points = 90 points for the set difference. 330 points in total. For the rest of the statistics he will score: 15 aces (15 points), 3 double faults (-3 points), 62% 1st service percentage (3 points), 37% first service return points won (4 points), 64% of the total of games won (6 points), 30% break points won percentage (4 points) and a maximum of 6 points in a row won (2 points). Alcaraz will score 31 points for the statistics. His total score for your team will be 330 + 31 points = 361 points.
The game will cost $7,53/€7/£6.19 per team and will start with a guaranteed amount of $1,850/ €1,700/£1,460 in prizes. The first prize will be $330/€300/£260 (41 GC prizes).