Ken Leung, of Tokwawan, and Willy Arcilla, of Mid-Levels, are the winners of the South China Morning Post Salem Open '96 competition.
Mr Leung wins a racquet signed by Michael Chang while Mr Arcilla will receive one signed by Pete Sampras.
They also win two tickets for the semi-finals and the finals.
Entrants had to complete 'speech bubbles' on two action photographs, suggesting what the two players are saying to each other. Mr Leung's were: 'I oughta win with all these aces' (Sampras) and: 'Not so easy, I've a full house' (Chang). Mr Arcilla's were: 'Read my lips! Don't mess with the world's best' (Sampras) and: 'You're in Hong Kong, Pete! And here, East beats West.' Six second prizes of two tickets for the final were won by: Delia Ho, of Mei Foo Sun Chuen; Philip Booth, of Stanley; Andrew Jurenko, of Tai Tam Road; C. Simpson, of Lai Chi Kok Road; Yeung Kwok-chi, of Kwun Tong and M. Farber, of Shouson Hill Road.
Six third prizes of two semi-final tickets were won by: Lalita Daga, of Tsim Sha Tsui; Andrew Evans, of Central; Rudolf Chu, of North Point; Allen Chan, of Clearwater Bay Road; Felix Chow, of Happy Valley and Choy Shuk-ching, of Quarry Bay.