User:Rambo's Revenge/Test

Future information that might be nice and relevant if better sourcing can be found.
 * The relevance of Major professional tennis tournaments before the Open Era.
 * In 1927 Vinnie Richards became the first prominent male star to turn pro.
 * The Australian Slam was not considered a top-tier tournament before the mid-1980s. It had smaller draws, and the best players in the world routinely skipped it in order to focus on Davis Cup and the Masters (both of which were far more prestigious at the time) or just to take some time off: Connors, Borg, and McEnroe all passed on it in their primes.
 * Until the Melbourne Park-era, in 1988, the Open-era tennis was widely regarded as having three major Slams. ("Hardcourt Confidential: Tales from 25 Years in the Pro Tennis Trenches" might be useful
 * Apparently this is useful