Talk:2021 Masters (snooker)/GA1

Latest comment: 3 years ago by The Rambling Man in topic GA Review

GA Review edit

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Reviewer: The Rambling Man (talk · contribs) 17:07, 9 March 2021 (UTC)Reply


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  • "The event invited the top 16 players " -> "Sixteen players were invited to the event"
  • Maybe you can say "The World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association " did the inviting. (the infobox has World Snooker as well?)
  • Then merge the broadcast/behind closed doors sentences.
  • Worth linking "frame" in the lead.
  • " The highest break of the event " did that also receive financial award?
  • "invitational snooker tournament ... invited to participate" isn't that what an "invitational" means?
  • "The 2021 Masters is the second" is or was? Check tenses.
  • "The 16 highest-ranked players according to the world rankings after the 2020 UK Championship in December 2020 were invited to the event.[5] [6] " didn't you just say something like that already? And no spaces between rrefs.
  • You have a different link for COVID-19 here.
  • " Joe Perry replaced Trump in the draw, while Gary Wilson replaced Lisowski.[7] Anthony McGill, ranked 17th, would have been the first reserve player but declined to travel to the event,[8] whilst Barry Hawkins, ranked 18th tested positive for COVID-19.[9]" I would put this the other way round, and say that 17th declined, 18th was positive for COVID, so 19th and 20th (presumably??) played instead.
  • No need to link major geographical locations like "London".
  • "played without spectators" link to behind closed doors as you did in the lead.
  • " met the remaining eight participants" how were they placed into the draw, randomly or on their ranking?
  • "first time by sports betting company Betfred" might be nice to say they replaced last season's sponsors Dafabet?
  • Lead: total prize pool of £750,000, infobox: Total prize fund £725,000, prose: The prize fund for the event was £725,000.
  • "Gary Wilson in the opening match. Gary Wilson, world ranking number 18, made his debut at" merge, e.g. "Gary Wilson, world ranking number 18, in the opening match, who was making his debut at"?
  • "competing against John Higgins for four days" in practice or another tournament?
  • "Post match," -> "After the match"
  • "Defending champion Stuart Bingham defeated Shaun Murphy 6–3" full stop.
  • "The first quarter-final was" no need to repeat quarter-final.
  • "professional competitive match between the two since they turned professional" probably don't need the first "professional".
  • spellbinding - put that in quotes.
  • "whilst" -> while.
  • " Stuart Bingham won" no need for the first name.
  • "Ken Doherty, the 1997 world champion, commented" you already introduced Ken, so move that world champ stuff there, and no need to repeat his first name here.
  • "He also won in 1999.)[59] " don't see the need for this to be in parentheses, just merge it nicely.
    • It's not something I added, it doesn't really matter in the context. Best Wishes, Lee Vilenski (talkcontribs) 15:28, 12 March 2021 (UTC)Reply
  • "a re-spotted black. After a" overlinked.
  • "safety" link.
  • I just noticed last year's article is featured. Surprised no-one asked you to describe the scoring mechanism of snooker along with all rules...
    • I dodged a bullet. I am awaiting someone to expect a note on every page that needs to explain that snooker is a cue sport... a sport played with a cue, a cue being a piece of wood. :P Best Wishes, Lee Vilenski (talkcontribs) 15:28, 12 March 2021 (UTC)Reply
  • "by John Higgins in his quarter-final match with Ronnie O'Sullivan" why the first names again? And all the players are overlinked here, no?
  • Refs 5 and 58 need en-dashes, not hyphens.
  • Ref 30 why not Eurosport UK? Not sure why that's not just Eurosport throughout to be honest.
  • BBC refs are mostly BBC Sport, not italics.

That's about it for a first pass. On hold. The Rambling Man (Stay alert! Control the virus! Save lives!!!!) 14:41, 10 March 2021 (UTC)Reply