ESPN Fans to Design Official 2014 Wimbledon Poster

By: Mar. 07, 2014
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Starting today and throughout ESPN's extensive coverage of the two major tennis events in March, for the first time American fans are invited to submit entries in a Contest to design the official annual poster representing The Championships, Wimbledon. During the BNP Paribas Open and the Sony Open Tennis, fans will see banners on ESPN.com and on ESPN's telecasts directing them to Wimbledon.com for how to enter.

"This is yet another unique opportunity for American fans of one of the greatest sporting events in the world," said Jason

Bernstein, ESPN senior director, programming & acquisitions. "We promised fans that Wimbledon would be showcased in new ways, and we're delivering on that promise with this Contest that allows fans to be part of a Wimbledon tradition."

The deadline for poster submissions is Sunday, March 16, the day of ESPN2's live telecasts of the Women's and Men's Championships from the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, Calif. Following that, the All England Club and ESPN will collaborate to narrow the field down to the top 25 contenders. During ESPN's coverage of the Sony Open Tennis from Key Biscayne, Fla., voting by fans will open on ESPN.com to help determine the five finalists. Voting will close Sunday, April 6, and with the fans' choice in mind, ESPN's Chris Evert and John McEnroe, along with AELTC Chairman Philip Brook will select the winning poster, to be announced later that month. Go to www.Wimbldeon.com/poster to find out more.

ESPN is providing extensive coverage in March as the ATP and WTA's best meet on either coast of the United States, with an expanded schedule on television, including the women's and men's championships from both events, and a new multi-court presentation on ESPN3:

Date Time (ET) Event Network

March 6 - 16 daylong BNP Paribas Open - multi-court offering ESPN3 LIVE

Fri, March 14 4:30 p.m. BNP Paribas Open -- Men's Quarterfinal #3 ESPN2 LIVE 11:30 p.m. BNP Paribas Open -- Women's Semifinal #2 ESPN2 LIVE

Sat, March 15 3 p.m. BNP Paribas Open -- Men's Semifinals ESPNEWS LIVE

Sun, March 16 3 p.m. BNP Paribas Open -- Women's Championship Men's Championship ESPN2 LIVE

March 19 - 30 daylong Sony Open Tennis - multi-court offering ESPN3 LIVE

Wed, March 26 1 p.m. Sony Open Tennis -- Quarterfinals ESPN2 LIVE 1 a.m. (10 p.m. PT) Sony Open Tennis -- Quarterfinal ESPN2 Same-day

Thur, March 27 1 p.m. Sony Open Tennis -- Women's SF #1, Men's QF ESPN2 LIVE 7 p.m. Sony Open Tennis -- Men's QF, Women's SF #2 ESPN2 LIVE

Fri, March 28 3 p.m. Sony Open Tennis -- Men's Semifinal #1 ESPN2 LIVE 7 p.m. Sony Open Tennis -- Men's Semifinal #2 ESPN LIVE

Sat, March 29 1 p.m. Sony Open Tennis -- Women's Championship ESPN2 LIVE

Sun, March 30 2:30 p.m. Sony Open Tennis -- Men's Championship ESPN LIVE

ESPN - All Four Majors, All In One Place

Tennis has been part of ESPN since its first week on the air and provided many memorable moments, but it has never been as important as today, with the US Open joining the lineup in 2009, giving ESPN all four Grand Slam events, something no other U.S. network has ever done, let alone in one year. ESPN has presented the Australian Open since 1984, the French Open since 2002 (plus 1986 - 1993), and Wimbledon since 2003, with exclusivity for live television with all other rights extended in a 12-year agreement starting in 2012. Exclusivity for the US Open in an 11-year agreement begins in 2015.



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