User talk:Trance4Life

October 2009
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tennis
Nice job on the Tennis male players statistics chart. Fyunck(click) (talk) 06:08, 2 May 2010 (UTC)

Thanks a lot. When you have time, please help to improve this articles that I've added:
 * Wembley Professional Championships Draws
 * U.S. Pro Tennis Championships Draws
 * French Pro Championship Draws
 * Wimbledon Pro

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Copyright
Hi, I greatly appreciate the articles you've created on the old pro tours, but your contributions must not violate copyright laws. In Tennis Pro Tours, you wrote :

"Until the draw of Open tennis in 1968, the usual format for the handful of playing pros (outlaws beyond the boundary of traditional amateur tourneys) was a tour of one-night stands, indoors on a portable canvas court, across the United States and sometimes other countries as well. The champion of the previous tour went head-to-head against a challenger, most often the leader amateur who had turn pro. Whoever the promoter, he lured the leading amateur with a guarantee against a percentage of gate receipts, making a similar type of deal with the champion and generally paying the others' salaries. Although the pros grow slightly in numbers and began leaning toward tournament format in 1964, hastening the day of the opens, tours continued into 1968, but merely as echibitions, lacking the king-of-the hill aspect."

This is a near word-for-word facsimile of the text in The Bud Collins History of Tennis (2008) (p. 734), and will have to be rewritten. If you have copied text in this way to any other articles, please go back and re-write those sections in your own words. Thank you. Letcord (talk) 02:48, 21 March 2022 (UTC)


 * I don't have time for that. The original source had been included. Trance4Life (talk) 23:22, 14 June 2022 (UTC)

New Title for Article on Tennis Pro Tours
Hi, the article you started now entitled "Tennis Pro Tours" has been expanded to include the old pro tournament series. Could you rewrite the title of your article to "Tennis Professional Tours and Professional Tournament Series"? Thank you.Tennisedu (talk) 19:45, 10 April 2022 (UTC)