If you “Like” the Credit Suisse page on Facebook, you have a chance to earn a trip to meet 16-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer.
The winner of the contest will have the chance for the expensive trip and tickets to watch the ATP World Tour Finals in London in November.
Federer’s sponsor Credit Suisse contest released a statement, where the winner of the contest and a guest will fly in a business class to London on Nov. 19 and spend three nights in a world-class hotel at Canary Wharf.
The meeting will take place on Nov. 20 or 21 with runner-up winners receiving a signed Roger Federer hat and. Sponsor credit Suisse announced fans have to just vote for best ending of the Credit Suisse commercials featuring Federer on Facebook page. The contest will close on Nov. 6.
The Facebook contest states: “The Credit Suisse ad campaign featuring Roger Federer will be on air again soon. We are offering you the opportunity to decide the final storyline. Vote for your favorite ending out of four films below. The most popular ending will be aired online and on various TV networks during the season finals in London.”
Vote and get a chance to win exclusive prizes.
First prize: Meet Roger Federer in London (including flight and accommodation in a top-class hotel)
2nd – 6th prize: A signed Roger Federer cap
7th – 26th prize: A Nike Roger Federer cap
In other Roger Federer news on Tuesday, it’s being reported that a scheduled exhibition match with John McEnroe has been postponed because of lack of sponsors. The annual Hong Kong Tennis Classic which was set for January of 2012 will not take place because a title sponsor could not be found, tournament officials said on Tuesday.
“We have been forced to postpone the event in January owing to a lack of sponsorship,” Ian Wade, the Hong Kong Tennis Patrons’ Association president said in a statement and reported on by AFP. “In today’s financial environment, finding a sponsor has been difficult, and this has proved to be the case.”
Co-tournament director Terry Catton said: “I hope this is a temporary glitch and that a sponsor will step forward to assume the reins.”
The 35-year-old tournament has brought big names such as McEnroe, Federer, Maria Sharapova, Venus Williams and Caroline Wozniacki to the Chinese city of seven million, where tennis is one of the most popular sports.