User talk:Shimamoto7273

I have no idea how this works and/of if anyone is going to read it. I was trying to add in 2 tables, one which lists the top-10 INDIVIDUALS who have held the women's professional No. 1 ranking for the most amount of weeks, and the second listing the top-10 LONGEST STINTS (BY INDIVIDUAL) at No. 1. Someone kept deleting the tables and when I tried to explain what I was doing, their reasoning was that I was merely rehashing an existing table. However, the matter of the fact is that the table to which this person was referring lists the TOTAL NUMBER OF WEEKS AT No. 1 BY COUNTRY...that's nothing like the tables I was trying to create. The "Women's World Golf Rankings" is at an infancy stage, barely out of its 1st decade, as compared to "List of WTA number 1 ranked tennis players" which is in its 5th decade. Because the "Women's World Golf Rankings" is so new, only 2 different countries have multiple players who have held the No. 1 ranking...however, with South Korea and the US showing promising talents, they'll definitely have many more No. 1-ranked players in the future. Even as it stands right now, 3 different South Korean players have been ranked No. 1, for a collective 126 weeks...which ranks 2nd on the BY COUNTRY table. However, none of those 3 players were at No. 1 long enough to rank in the top-3 of an INDIVIDUAL table. So how are these two tables identical to one another?

BY COUNTRY 1. 158 weeks - Mexico - Lorena Ochoa 2. 126 weeks - South Korea - Inbee Park, Jiyai Shin, So Yeon Ryu 3. 109 weeks - Taiwan - Yani Tseng 4. 104 weeks - New Zealand - Lydia Ko 5. 60 weeks - Sweden - Annika Sorenstam 6. 30 weeks - US - Christie Kerr, Stacy Lewis 7. 11 weeks - Japan - Ai Miyazato 8. 2 weeks - Thailand - Ariya Jutanugarn

BY INDIVIDUAL 1. 158 weeks - Lorena Ochoa 2. 109 weeks - Yani Tseng 3. 104 weeks - Lydia Ko 4. 92 weeks - Inbee Park 5. 60 weeks - Annika Sorenstam 6. 25 weeks - Jiyai Shin, Stacy Lewis 7. 11 weeks - Ai Miyazato 8. 9 weeks - So Yeon Ryu 9. 5 weeks - Christie Kerr 10. 2 weeks - Ariya Jutanugarn

If you still don't see my point, you never will. But just look at the "List of WTA number 1 ranked tennis players" page...they have separate tables by COUNTRY, BY INDIVIDUAL (total weeks), and BY INDIVIDUAL (most consecutive weeks). Why would the women's sport with the largest fan base in the world maintain separate tables if they all give the exact same info?