Contest Rules
*Official Rules and Regulations
Tennis Canada Everyday Champions "Win a Trip to the Rogers Cup" Contest ("Contest")

HOW TO ENTER

1. To be eligible to win a prize in this Contest, enter on-line at tenniseveryday.com or championschaquejour.com and follow the entry instructions. Complete the on-line entry fields. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Limit one (1) entry per person. Any personal information submitted will only be used for the purposes of administering this contest. All entries must be submitted by no later than 11:59pm (PST) on December 31, 2008 (the "Contest Close Date").

PRIZE DRAW, PRIZE DESCRIPTION & ODDS

2. On January 10, 2009 at approximately 2:00pm (EST) at 5605 McAdam Road, Unit B, Mississauga, ON, L4Z 1N4, one entry (1) will be drawn at random from all qualified entry forms received. The prize available to be won is as follows;

One (1) Grand Prize consisting of:
- Official transportation from the hotel to the site (Rexall center)
- 2 Gold box tickets to assist at the final weekend matches of the 2009 Toronto Rogers Cup (sessions 13-14-15)
- Dinner for two in a VIP lounge
- A round trip flight to Toronto for two people¸
- Two nights accommodation at the official hotel of the 2009 Toronto Rogers Cup
- $200 spending money
- Behind the scene tour

The value of this exclusive package is approximately $10,000

* The prize is in Canadian Dollars. All other costs not expressly listed as part of a prize are solely the responsibility of the winners.

One prize in total. Odds of winning are dependent on the number of eligible entries by the Contest Closing Date. Only one (1) prize will be awarded per individual per household address. This may not be substituted (except by Sponsor at its sole discretion) and are non-transferable.

GENERAL

3. In order to be eligible to win a Prize in this Contest, you must first have correctly answered, without assistance or mechanical aid, the mathematical skill-testing question
4. The entrant eligible to receive a Prize will be notified by telephone on or before January 15, 2009. If a potential winner does not return the declaration and release (described in Contest rule #9) by the date indicated on the correspondence from Tennis Canada, the chosen person will be deemed to have disclaimed his/her right to be declared a winner and will forfeit his/her Prize. If such an event occurs, Tennis Canada. will award the Prize to another selected entrant.
5. This Contest is conducted by Tennis Canada and is open only to residents of Canada who are Eighteen (18) years of age or older, except the employees (including persons with whom they are domiciled) of Tennis Canada, their affiliates, licensors, associates and their respective agents or representatives, and their respective advertising and promotional agencies, and Submissions through groups and/or charities will not be accepted.
6. By accepting the prize, the winner agrees to the collection and use of their personal information in this contest and to use of their name(s), address and/or photograph, without payment, in any subsequent publicity matters or advertising carried out by Tennis Canada related to this Contest.
7. None of Tennis Canada, their affiliates, licensors and associates or their respective agents, employees or representatives (collectively, the "Released Parties") shall be responsible in any way for the use of or bear any liability whatsoever in any way attributable to any prize awarded in this Contest (including without limitation any injury, loss, or damage of any kind resulting from the acceptance or use of any prize, travel related thereto or from participation in this Contest).
8. All entry forms become the property of Tennis Canada for any and all purposes and will not be returned. None of Tennis Canada its affiliates, its licensors and associates will be responsible for entry forms delayed, stolen, misdirected, lost or destroyed.
9. The entrants eligible to win a prize must sign a declaration confirming understanding, compliance with and acceptance of these Official Rules and Regulations and acceptance of a prize and a release of all liability in favour of the Released Parties satisfactory to Tennis Canada before being declared a prize winner. By entering the Contest, entrants hereby agree to fully indemnify and hold harmless the Released Parties against any and all liability, damages or causes of action (however named or described) with respect to or arising out of: (i) entrant’s participation in the Contest; (ii) the receipt or use of the prizes awarded herein; and (iii) the administration of this Contest and the distribution of prizes awarded herein.
10. Prize declaration and release must be received by Tennis Canada ten (10) days after attempted document delivery has been made or a potential winner will be disqualified and will not receive a prize.
11. Tennis Canada retains the right, in its absolute discretion, to make substitutions of equivalent kind or value in the event of the unavailability of any component of a prize for any reason whatsoever. The prizes are not transferable and must be accepted as awarded. No cash surrender value or substitution. Only one prize will be awarded per household address.
12. This Contest is subject to all Federal, Provincial and Municipal laws. All issues and questions concerning the construction, validity, interpretation and enforceability of the Contest Rules and the Contest shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the internal laws of the Province of Ontario (including procedural provisions), without giving effect to any choice of law or conflict of laws, rules or provisions that would cause the application of any other jurisdiction’s laws. Decisions made by Tennis Canada are final and binding with respect to all aspects of this Contest.
13. This Contest closes on December, 31, 2008, 11:59pm PST.
14. The right is reserved by Tennis Canada to withdraw or terminate this Contest at any time without prior notice. Any personal information submitted will be collected and used for the purposes of administering this contest.

QUEBEC RESIDENTS: Any litigation respecting the conduct or organization of a publicity contest may be submitted to the Régie des alcools, des courses et des jeux for a ruling. Any litigation respecting the awarding of a prize may be submitted to the Régie only for the purpose of helping the parties reach a settlement.