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Competition: Win AMC tennis gear with #EverythingsANet

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You could win £250 to spend on the latest AMC tennis kit, designed and tested by former World No.1 and three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray with our ‘Everything’s A Net’ competition.

Andy wants you to help us prove that anything and everything can be a tennis net, so whether you’re rallying with a friend over a park bench or creating a net out of objects in your living room – we want to see how you get your tennis fix away from the court.

Here’s how you can enter for a chance to win a £250 AMC voucher:

  1. Take a video or photo of yourself and/or friends and family playing tennis in the weirdest place and over the strangest net
  2. Post your content to either your Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or TikTok, using the hashtag #EverythingsANet
  3. Send in as many entries as you want – there’s no limit to the number of photos or videos you can submit so start playing anywhere and everywhere for your chance to level up your tennis gear with AMC

Over to Andy with some inspiration on how to get started:

You have until midnight on Sunday 12 September to submit your entries so don’t waste any time!

We will share all of our favourite entries and contact the lucky prize-winner on social media via direct message, asking for an email address so we can send through the AMC e-voucher.

By entering the Competition, entrants confirm that where the entry contains an image of another person or people, entrants have the consent of all those people to submit the entry, or the consent of their parents or legal guardians if they are under 18 years old.

Read the full terms and conditions here.

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