Roger Federer

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Stop removing the Olympic records box and adding Laver to the records. THERE WERE NO HARD COURT GRAND SLAMS IN LAVERS ERA! Please stop making these senseless edits.TennisGrandSlam (talk) 21:20, 8 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

It is obvious you don't know anything about tennis history. The bottom line is there were no hard court slams in Lavers era, only grass and clay. No, the box stays! If you feel the need to remove it initiate a discussion. AGAIN, stop making inane and senseless edits!TennisGrandSlam (talk) 08:42, 11 July 2009 (UTC)Reply


  1. Refer to Australian Open and US Open (tennis) to educate yourself on era to era surface transitions in these grand slam events.
  2. The olympic box stays as per wiki policy citing uniform stylistic formatting across all articles of a particular category. Removing the box in this article's case would necessitate not only removing the box for all tennis related player articles but for other sports as well. If you desire to achieve this, initiate a discussion on the talk page and wait for others to respond so as to come about a consenus in this regard. Then and ONLY then can such a change be made plausible according to wikipedia policy.
  3. In the future please try to be civil in discussing such issues. Not only did you try to insert non-factual and non-corroborated information in the article, your tone has come across as being excessively belligerent when confronted on this issue. Please do not engage in this sort of behavior in the future or you will be reported to the wikipedia artbitration committee.TennisGrandSlam (talk) 05:30, 12 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

However endearing and entertaining I find your diatribes to be, combating your excessive ignorance and intellectual uncouthness is a complete waste my time. Don't bother vandalising my talk page since I will not be responding to you anymore. Have a nice day! TennisGrandSlam (talk) 06:59, 12 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

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