Winning a Sweepstakes Takes Persistence – Just Like Championship Tennis

Last Updated: October 4, 2013

I just finished reading “Open,” the soul-baring autobiography of tennis legend Andre Agassi. It’s quite a ride, and I’d recommend reading it.

By the time Andre was a teenager, he had practiced returning literally MILLIONS of tennis balls hurled at him by the “dragon,” a menacing machine installed in his backyard by a father determined to make his son the best tennis player in the world. The goal was met, and there’s no doubt that persistence played a crucial role in achieving Agassi’s success.

I’m not suggesting that you should enter the Publishers Clearing House Sweepstakes millions of times as Andre returned millions of tennis balls; but if you’d like to win a Big Check worth MILLIONS of dollars, the more times you enter our fabulous contest the better.

The more PCH Sweepstakes winners I meet, the more I’m convinced that persistence is really important. You may be encouraged to learn that I have known some winners who had “beginner’s luck” and won with their first entry. But, for the most part, the folks who win enter our sweepstakes enter every chance they get – either by sending an entry back by mail or by entering religiously online at pch.com.

So don’t delay: Simply click on this link to pch.com – and you could be on your way to winning a Sweepstakes. And be persistent: enter every day to improve your chances of winning.

And remember: if you are a tennis player – or even if you are not: there’s more excitement than Big Checks at Publishers Clearing House. You can entertain yourself at PCHgames, win more prizes at PCHlotto, conduct an online search at PCHSearch&Win, see exciting PCH “winning moments” at pchtv.com, and find great deals on magazine subscriptions and merchandise at pch.com.

Good luck!

Dave Sayer

Executive Director

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