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ATP Finals Guessing Contest for Admin Points


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The year ending ATP finals begin in Turin, Italy on 10th of November where the world’s top 8 tennis players will battle it out for a prize of more than $2 million. We here at Askgamblers forum have decided to do a contest where you can guess which player will top their group, win semifinals and the final and you will get a chance to win 600 admin points which is equivalent to €15. The contest will be divided in three stages- First stage begins today and ends on November 11. During this stage you have to guess which two players will top their respective groups. After this the contest will open on Friday 15th and close during the afternoon of 16th November. You will have to guess the winners of the semi-final during this period. Then on 16th after the semi-finals are over the contest will reopen to guess the final winner and you will have to post your guesses before 12 pm GMT, 17th November.

Points for correct guesses:

Group Winners- 100 points each

Semi-Final Winners- 100 points each

Winner- 200 points

 Before you pick your guesses let’s look at the groups and players.

The event has two groups and they are Ilie Nastase and John Newcombe.

Ilie Nastase has World Number (1) Jannik Sinner, (4) Daniil Medvedev, (5) Taylor Fritz and (7) Alex de Minaur.

The John Newcombe group has World number (2) Alexander Zverev, (3) Carlos Alcaraz, (6) Casper Ruud and (8) Alexander Rublev.

If you're new to tennis and have no clue about this event then you can read this topic where the odds for the ATP finals have been given.

To let you have an idea of how good a player's form has been this year let's look at their record.

(1) Jannik Sinner- Played 75 matches. Won 65- Lost 6. 7 titles won.

(2) Alexander Zverev-Played 86 matches. Won 66- Lost 20. 2 titles won.

(3) Carlos Alcaraz- Played 63 matches. Won 52- Lost 11.  4 titles won.

(4) Daniil Medvedev- Played 64 matches. Won 45- Lost 19. 0 titles won.

(5) Taylor Fritz- Played 70 matches. Won 49- Lost 21. 2 titles won.

 (6) Casper Ruud- Played  71 matches. Won 49- Lost  22.  2 titles won.

(7) Alex de Minaur- Played 63 matches. Won 47- Lost 16. 2 titles won.

(8) Alexander Rublev- Played 65 matches- Won 42- Lost 23. 2 titles won.

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