Talk:Paris Masters

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BetacommandBot 00:16, 30 October 2007 (UTC)
 * Must, must, must! Wikipedia is a volunteer project, no one "must" make any contribution at all. The natural reaction of an editor to this hectoring is surely to quit. Mowsbury (talk) 16:13, 9 January 2009 (UTC)

Venue
So far as I can tell the stated venue is an indoor arena with a single court, but multiple courts are required for such a tounament. Where are the other matches played? Mowsbury (talk) 16:15, 9 January 2009 (UTC)

Prize money
There is a difference between prize money and total financial commitment. Prize money should be written in the infobox, not total financial commitment, as it usually happens. --Helios13 (talk) 20:21, 1 January 2010 (UTC)

1968 champion
Milan Holecek is the champion for 1968 look on the atp calendar --Mamiejeanjean (talk) 19:03, 8 April 2010 (UTC)

Past Finals
In both singles and doubles, there are a number of "Not Held" indications (n.b., the ones for the singles and doubles for 1983-5 are different; it should be one way or the other), but no explanation is given for the gaps, which includes 1971 in the singles. Skaizun (talk) 14:40, 1 November 2013 (UTC)

players who won both Parisian tournaments
There reads: Andre Agassi and Roger Federer are the only players to have ever won both Parisian tournaments (Bercy and the French Open).

However, Ilie Năstase is listed as the 1973 winner, and he also won 1973 French Open. Was something else meant to say with the sentence? They are the only double winners in the Masters era, but not the only ones ever. 82.141.95.243 (talk) 21:22, 26 October 2014 (UTC)