Australian Open Predictions

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Australian Open Predictions

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This contest is open to all TAT members who wish to participate. You can sign up by submitting picks for a current (or future) tournament. All information for the contest is in the 2024 PREDICTION CONTEST INSTRUCTIONS stickie.

The only tournament to predict this week and next for both the ATP and WTA is the Australian Open...

Predictions are due:

ATP and WTA

SUN 1/19 Melbourne 11:30 am ; GMT 12:30 am; EST SAT 7:30 pm; PST SAT 4:30 pm.

If either draw has fewer than three R16 matches schedule on the due date, the deadline for predictions will be extended to the following day for that draw.

Please see instructions for submitting picks in the 2024 PREDICTION CONTEST INSTRUCTIONS stickie.
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Re: Australian Open Predictions

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Bump. Don't forget these will be due in about 26 hours.
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Re: Australian Open Predictions

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Bumping again...ready to pick
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Re: Australian Open Predictions

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And thanks to the "Sunday is Saturday" Aussie thing, I missed the deadline.
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Re: Australian Open Predictions

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ponchi101 wrote: Sun Jan 19, 2025 2:29 am And thanks to the "Sunday is Saturday" Aussie thing, I missed the deadline.
Ouch! No consolation, I'm sure, but been there, done that ...
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