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comments welcome--Free2brag (talk) 16:44, 17 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

Discussion with Praline97 about his/her removals of my Federer & Djokovic edits

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Free2brag, I took down your obtrusive footnotes to Federer's Singles Performance Timeline because they ruin the visual layout of the table with unnecessary information. If you want to do it on Djokovic's page that is fine, but your activity constitutes vandalism much more than my preservation of Federer's timeline.

Above comment was written by Praline97 (talk) at 00:39:50 & 00:40:15 on 9 August 2012 (UTC), in response to questions I asked in this section of Praline97's talk page. (My two questions are repeated below.) Free2brag (talk) 16:13, 12 August 2012 (UTC)Reply
You have twice removed my edit of this section, with no explanation. Please let me know what you consider the problem to be. Thanks. Free2brag (talk) 06:25, 7 August 2012 (UTC)Reply
(No apparent response from Praline97). I now notice that you have removed my similar edit of the Novak Djokovic article. From my point of view, this seems highly inappropriate. If you consider what you are doing to not be vandalism, please respond to my requests for a discussion. For example: Do you think that I am adding too much material to already-quite-long articles? If so, we could discuss that here: Talk:Roger Federer career statistics#Page size problem. Do you object to the wording of the footnotes? Do you object to the references I chose? Let's discuss this. Thanks Free2brag (talk) 18:15, 8 August 2012 (UTC)Reply

djokovic FO walkover

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Hey, thanks for the comments. I still think the reference to the W/O for Novak's FO 2011 is too unimportant to mention in a table like this, and exactly for the reason you used to say the opposite :) - it happens a few times a year, with several players, so it would be weird to mention it all the time (Federer has had it 4 times in his GS career for example), and the fact that there was a W/O can be seen exactly by looking at the numbers - since it says 25-1 instead of 26-1 what should have been for three wins and a semi, you can tell that there must have been one W/O.

Therefore i just thought it was redundant info, that blurred the table a bit. Obviously if you disagree, you could change it back - i don't have strong feelings about it :). But i will still disagree with you if you do...

By the way, i'm an editor at a fairly new tennis page, called Tennis Records Open Era (Singles Men). I created it as a better alternative for the ATP World Tour Records page, since they have this strange cut-off year of 1972 instead of 1968. Always nice to have new readers/editors over there. Cheers Kendu020 (talk) 16:20, 3 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

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