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Wimbledon `99: Your chance to see the men's final at Wimbledon 1999

Sunday 20 June 1999 00:02 BST
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The Independent on Sunday has teamed up with Jacob's Creek, the official Australian wine at The Championships, to offer one pair of tickets to the men's final at Wimbledon on Sunday 4 July 1999. Five lucky runners- up will win Jacob's Creek Wimbledon merchandise kits which includes a stylish fleece and polo shirt, a rucksack, a baseball cap, an official Wimbledon programme and a delicious mixed case (six bottles) of Jacob's Creek wine to enjoy. Jacob's Creek, the UK's No 1 wine brand, offers a high-quality range of excellent, easy-drinking wines, using the best quality fruit to produce a taste to suit any occasion, be it an aperitif, a light lunch, barbecue or with friends watching the tennis. Jacob's Creek will be available for everyone to enjoy throughout the tennis championships in all corporate entertaining areas, hospitality tents and bars.

HOW TO ENTER

For your chance to win, all you have to do is phone the number below, answer the following question and leave your name, full address and daytime telephone number.

Which two players competed in the men's final of the 1998 Wimbledon Championships?

A. Tim Henman & Boris Becker

B. Andre Agasssi & Michael Chang

C. Pete Sampras & Goran Ivanisevic

CALL 09068 654197

Lines are open from Sunday 20 June until midnight on Sunday 27 June. Calls cost 60p per minute at all times and should last no longer than two minutes. Winners will be picked at random after the lines close at midnight on Sunday 27 June. There are no alternative prizes or cash substitutes. Normal Independent rules apply. The Editor's decision is final.

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